Meghan Markle finds herself navigating a delicate balance between business ventures and philanthropy as her foray into the world of jam sales prompts comparisons with King Charles' charitable endeavours.
According to insights from royal biographer Angela Levin, Meghan's recent soft launch of a limited edition strawberry jam has stirred feelings of insecurity in comparison to the success of King Charles' Highgrove Organic Strawberry Preserve.
Levin's observations came to light during her appearance on GB News alongside Eamonn Holmes and Isabel Webster, where she addressed the spike in sales for King Charles' jam following Meghan's product introduction. Drawing attention to Meghan's use of ingredients sourced from her own garden, Levin speculated on the potential challenges the Duchess of Sussex might face in generating widespread demand for her product. "How many strawberries has she (Meghan) got?" Levin questioned, suggesting that the scale of Meghan's operation may not match the widespread appeal of King Charles' jam.
The crux of the comparison lies in the contrasting approaches to product sourcing and philanthropy. While King Charles' preserves are sourced externally, with proceeds directed towards charitable causes, Meghan's brand, American Riviera Orchard, retains the profits from her jam sales. Levin highlighted Meghan's purported feelings of jealousy and insecurity, noting that consumers may gravitate towards King Charles' brand for its perceived authenticity and philanthropic impact.
Amidst the discussion, it emerged that Meghan had sent samples of her limited edition strawberry jam to friends ahead of the formal launch of her brand, with fashion designer Tracy Robbins among those showcasing the Duchess' product on social media. However, Levin's insights suggest that Meghan may face an uphill battle in carving out a niche in the competitive jam market, particularly in light of King Charles' established presence and philanthropic focus.
As Meghan navigates the complexities of entrepreneurship and philanthropy, her efforts to establish American Riviera Orchard as a sustainable brand will undoubtedly be scrutinized. Whether Meghan's jam sales can rival the success of King Charles' preserves remains to be seen, but her determination to make a mark in the world of business and charitable giving is evident.