Is Meghan Markle planning a product launch just to steal her sister-in-law’s spotlight? (No)
On Saturday, June 15, Kate Middleton made her first official public appearance at the parade.
Just hours ago, Nacho Figueras launched Meghan Markle’s latest American Riviera Orchard offering.
Naturally, a very specific breed of royal fans were furious, and they all but called Meghan a usurper.
Did Meghan Markle ‘steal’ Kate Middleton’s public comeback?
Kate Middleton has been away from normal royal events all year.
So for her to attend June’s Trooping the Color parade – her first public appearance in six months – was a big deal.
Many hoped this was a sign that she was recovering from her battle with cancer. At the very least, it shows that she has recovered enough to brave “and think of England” at this event.
Ignacius “Nacho” Figueras Bermejo is a polo player. Although he may be an unknown or unknown figure to most people, he has been likened to the “David Beckham of polo”.
Earlier on Saturday, he took to his Instagram page to promote a new raspberry flavor of ARO jam and ARO dog biscuits.
In fact, he has posted about the jam before and is familiar with both Duchess Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
What is ARO Jam? What does this have to do with Meghan Markle?
While a search for “what is Aro Jam” yields a variety of results, including discussions about aromatic storytelling in the game, ARO refers to American Riviera Orchards. This is Meghan Markle’s lifestyle brand.
So since Figueras shared the post just hours before Kate Middleton made her post-cancer debut, some accused the post (about jam and dog food) of trying to upstage the Princess of Wales.
Some on social media were quick to blame Meghan, not Figueras. Is anyone surprised?
(Apparently also Kate Middleton’s brother have The concept of “jam” – not the basis hebut according to Meghan’s most ardent haters.
So, at the risk of sounding ridiculous, let’s ask the question: Did Meghan Markle really conspire and plan to steal Kate Middleton’s thunder? Cancer is back …through a jar of jam?
No, Meghan Markle isn’t plotting to steal Kate Middleton’s thunder
daily beast Meghan Markle reportedly doesn’t actually control Nacho Figueras’ Instagram activity. She has no control over whether he posts—let alone when.
“While I’m sure the gift package came with a note requesting social media coverage, you can’t tell Nacho Figueras what to do, so I assume the timing of his post must have been his own idea,” one marketing expert speculated road.
The expert added: “The more important point here is that the American Riviera Orchards campaign was a stunning success and cost Meghan nothing. It was a textbook social media campaign.
Ultimately, the only strange thing about Megan’s ARO event is that her product doesn’t appear to be available yet.
Frankly, there are people who don’t like Meghan. Not all people are conscious racists, they may just be suggestible people who are easily seduced by hate campaigns. Of course, some people are deeply, loudly racist and all-around terrible people.
They believe things that don’t make sense. In this case the idea is Promotion time It’s an act of vandalism. Even in a soap opera, this doesn’t work. This idea is too stupid to be taken seriously.