Meghan Markle accused of stealing the coat of arms of a Spanish town.


Actress Meghan Markle, wife of Prince Harry, has been accused of appropriating a logo after she announced the rebranding of her brand, reports 'Glavkom' citing the New York Post.
Markle changed the name of her brand from American Riviera Orchard to As Ever and introduced a new website with a new logo.
Residents of the Spanish village of Porreeres in Mallorca noticed the similarity of the As Ever emblem to their coat of arms, which depicts a palm tree with two hummingbirds. They believe that the Duchess of Sussex copied this symbol, and local authorities are considering filing a lawsuit.
Earlier, Meghan Markle, wife of Prince Harry, unexpectedly returned to Instagram. The Duchess of Sussex posted a black-and-white video on the social network for the first Time since 2018.
It was also reported that Meghan Markle will host her own show 'With Love, Meghan' on Netflix, which will premiere on January 15 and will have eight episodes of 30 minutes each. The project will combine 'practical instructions and candid conversation'.
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