Meghan Markle has requested a three-month extension to trademark her lifestyle brand, ‘American Riviera Orchard,’ after her initial application was denied by the US Patent and Trademark Office in September. The office had rejected the application stating that geographic names must be left free for all businesses in the same area. If her extension is rejected, Meghan will have to start the application process again, as more details were needed on certain products in her initial filing, such as cooking utensils and napkins.
The Duchess of Sussex had teased her brand in March with a website and Instagram account, along with a promotional video showcasing her baking and gardening skills. Meghan’s interest in reviving her old lifestyle career was evident as she also filmed a new show for Netflix celebrating cooking, gardening, and entertainment. Her brand, American Riviera Orchard, has already sent products to close friends, receiving praise on social media.
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