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Harry and Meghan’s Intriguing Business Ventures Linked to Princess Diana
In a recent turn of events, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have found themselves in hot water after fans discovered a potential connection between their new business ventures and the late Princess Diana.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been actively pursuing various entrepreneurial endeavors since stepping back from their royal duties and relocating to the United States in early 2020.
This includes securing lucrative deals with streaming giants Netflix and Spotify.
However, it seems that their choice of company names has raised eyebrows among royal enthusiasts.
Eager royal fans have meticulously examined the names chosen by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for their newly trademarked companies.
On the popular podcast dedicated to all things royal, hosts Rachel Bowie and Roberta Fiorito delved into the hidden meanings behind these intriguing titles.
According to Roberta, the couple has already registered an impressive thirteen companies in Delaware, each with its own unique significance.
One such company is Cloverdale Inc., an entertainment firm that may be linked to the couple's collaboration with Netflix.
Interestingly, Cloverdale is the very street where Meghan spent her childhood.
Another notable company name is Paker Publishing, which derives from the Spanish word for “freckle.”
This particular company holds the rights to Meghan's published work, including her much-discussed bench.
Additionally, the couple has registered a company called Orinoco, which many speculate holds the rights to Harry's forthcoming memoir.
Roberta suggests that the name Orinoco could be a subtle tribute to Harry's beloved mother, Princess Diana.
Drawing a connection, she points out that Orinoco Flow is a song by Enya, an Irish singer-songwriter whom Diana was reportedly fond of.
Given Harry's intention to delve into his personal experiences with his mother in his memoir, this connection seems all the more significant.
Prince Harry's memoir, which was announced in July last year, is expected to be released later in 2021.
The book promises to provide a firsthand and entirely truthful account of his life.
This bold statement raised eyebrows within Buckingham Palace, with some questioning the extent to which Harry will reveal intimate details about his time as a royal.
As the Sussexes continue to expand their business empire, royal expert Daniela Elza has issued a stark warning.
Elza notes that with thirteen different businesses under their belt, Harry and Meghan may find themselves lacking in free time.
While their ventures range from the charmingly named Paker Publishing to Hampshire LLC, named after the county where they reportedly enjoyed a babymoon in 2019, it seems that the couple's schedule is becoming increasingly packed.
In a separate news report by My London, it is revealed that Prince Edward and his family enjoy regular visits to the Queen due to their close proximity to Windsor Castle.
Edward, who is currently 14th in line to the throne, moved into his grand mansion in Bagshot Park, Surrey, in 1999 after marrying his wife, Sophie, Countess of Wessex.
The Grade II listed building, reconstructed in 1879, sits on 51 acres of land and boasts impressive features such as a private lake and stables.
However, its most advantageous aspect is its location, just 11 miles away from Windsor Castle.
This convenient proximity allows their children, Lady Louise and James, easy access to their grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
As Harry and Meghan continue to navigate their new lives outside of the royal spotlight, their business ventures and choice of company names continue to captivate public interest.
With each new development, the intrigue surrounding their entrepreneurial endeavors only grows.