Meghan Markle's New Show 'With Love, Meghan' Faces Criticism and Trademark Hurdles

Meghan Markle's new Netflix show, 'With Love, Meghan,' is now streaming, aiming to revive her career as a lifestyle entrepreneur. However, the launch is met with mixed reactions. Her initial brand name, 'American Riviera Orchard,' faced trademark registration issues due to its geographical limitations, leading to a rebranding as 'As Ever.' The new logo also drew comparisons to the coat of arms of Porreres. Critics question whether the show aligns with Meghan's empowerment ideals, viewing its domestic focus as a nod to 'tradwives.' Meghan addresses these concerns, stating she's an entrepreneur, not just an influencer or a 'tradwife.' She emphasizes balancing work with family, sharing anecdotes about her children's visits to the set. The show features cooking, gardening, and beekeeping, reflecting her life in Montecito, where she's befriended local moms and enjoys a seemingly idyllic lifestyle. Despite the positive portrayal, some tabloids accuse her of copying Pamela Anderson's show, and others continue to speculate about marital issues and financial strain.

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