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Meghan Markle picks flowers in rare snap of Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie

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Meghan Markle stopped to smell the roses on Sunday with their two children.

The Duchess of Sussex shared a look at her life at home with Princess Lilibet, 3 years old, and Prince Archie, 5, while the family flattered about Rosas in a new Instagram post.

While Markle, 43, kept some privacy and did not show the faces of the children, revealed his bright red hair, which combines with his father’s hair, Prince Harry.

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Meghan Markle enjoyed time in the garden with her two children. (Charles Mcquillan/Getty Images)

“On Sunday love … With my little loves,” Markle subtitled the carousel of the images.

He seemed to be laughing with his daughter while cutting the pink flowers of the garden, before Prince Archie gave her a perfect yellow flow whose face covered her face.

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Markle launched his lifestyle “as always” earlier this month, almost a year after initially appointing the company “American Riviera Orchard”.

Markle’s as always line They included eight articles inspired by the love of the Duchess for the kitchen, entertainment and host. The first drop for the brand observed limited amounts of a mixture of crepe, a mixture of butter cookies, some flavors of tea, flower sparks, honey and a raspberry, all of which was exhausted in less than an hour.

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The duchess shed new light on why he changed the names duration of a recent episode of her podcast, “Concessions of a founder with Meghan” By pointing out that the American Riviera Orchard “became this word salad,” adding: “I don’t love so much.”

Last September, Markle suffered a professional setback when the US patent and brands office rejected the request of American Riviera Orchard.

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The propagation of Meghan Markle in the memory packaging was sold for $ 14. (As usual)

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The as always honey jug was sold for $ 28. (As usual)

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The Duchess was warned that companies could not mark geographical locations, noting that American Riviera was a “common nickname” for Santa Barbara, where the former American actress resides. The addition of the word “garden” made “little difference”, The telegraph Reported.

While Markle did not address possible registered brand problems, experts told Fox News Digital that the Duchess lost the opportunity to look more identifiable.

“His reasoning has been more excuse than a clear explanation,” said Doug Eldridge, an expert in brand and founder of Achilles PR. “Their statements do not sound without frankness. Sometimes the difficult and the right thing are the same. Unfortunately, Meghan continues to choose what he thinks is easy.” “Until now, it has worked.”

A close -up of Meghan Markle wearing surprised in a Blazer Beige and a white shirt.

Markle spoke at the Time 100 summit in New York on April 23. (Countess Jemal)

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Hey added “[Her trademark issues are] Careless work of your team. Meghan has many holes to sew, and until he does, he will continue to return to the shore with nothing to bring to the market. “

Harry & David Food and Gifts retailers presented an Orchard of Riviera American Protest in October, and said the name was too similar to its “Royal Riviera” line, the New York Post Reported.

The legal team of the “Suits” actress requested an extension of three months in an attempt to ensure a registered trademark. He Independent of the United Kingdom He informed that the Duchess tried to register the brand during the summer. However, it was rejected due to problems of how it appeared.

“The registered trademark problems and the change of name are derived from their lack of preparation and experience in this area,” British Real Expert Hilary Fordwich He affirmed Fox News Digital.

Meghan Markle walking outside with Prince Harry in New York City surrounded by bodyguards.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle married in 2018 and left high rank real responsibilities in 2020. (Stewartofny)

“It should be more cautious, consistent and, above all, authentic to avoid being just another celebrity turned into Etrevereur. It does not come from a place of authenticity.”

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Stephanie Nolasco de Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

Tracy Wright is entertainment reporter for Fox News Digital. Send history tips to tracy.wright@fox.com.

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