Meghan Markle's 'As Ever' Logo Sparks Plagiarism Claims, But Hints at Personal Tribute

Meghan Markle's new brand, 'As Ever,' is facing scrutiny over its logo, which bears a striking resemblance to the coat of arms of Porreres, a town in Mallorca, Spain. The logo features a central palm tree flanked by two hummingbirds, similar to Porreres' palm tree and swallows. While the mayor of Porreres has noted the similarity, the town lacks the resources for a legal battle. Sources close to Markle defend the logo, stating it's a personal symbol representing the Sussexes' California home (the palm tree) and a tribute to Prince Harry (the hummingbirds). Harry has spoken about the significance of hummingbirds in his life, particularly during moments of grief. Adding fuel to the fire, Markle was recently seen wearing a Northwestern University sweatshirt, the same one Princess Diana wore in 1996, leading to speculation about a possible homage to her late mother-in-law.

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