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Meghan Markle Faces Backlash Over Alleged Logo Theft from Spanish Town

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Meghan Markle Faces Backlash Over Alleged Logo Theft from Spanish Town

Just when you thought had taken a breather from stirring up drama, she's back in the spotlight—this time for allegedly stealing a centuries-old emblem from a quaint town in Mallorca.

The picturesque village of Puereres is now calling her out for what they see as blatant logo appropriation, as she seems to have lifted their historic coat of arms for her new lifestyle brand.

The emblem in question has graced Puereres since 1370 and features a palm tree flanked by two birds.

Sound familiar?

That's because it closely resembles the logo Meghan has unveiled for her latest venture.

When Xisca Mora, the mayoress of Puereres, caught wind of this striking similarity, she didn't just shrug it off.

Instead, she took a stand, expressing her disbelief and disappointment over the situation.

“We were a bit shocked at first.

We thought it was fake news,” Mora stated, emphasizing that the likeness was too obvious to ignore.

Mora went on to explain that while the town lacks the financial resources for a legal battle, they still expect Meghan to take down the logo.

After all, who wants their rich cultural heritage exploited for the sake of selling overpriced jams and scented candles?

It's a bizarre twist of fate to see a centuries-old emblem being used to market trendy products.

What adds an interesting layer to this story is the possibility that Meghan may have encountered this emblem during a past visit to Puereres.

But hold on—this wasn't some serene getaway with .

Instead, it allegedly happened while she was on a yacht with Carina Shuliac, known for her connection to Jeffrey Epstein.

This raises eyebrows: What exactly were they doing on that yacht?

And did Meghan stumble upon the emblem there, storing it away for future use?

It's hard to believe that Meghan simply conjured this logo from her creative imagination.

More likely, she saw it, remembered it, and assumed no one would catch on.

This is not the first time Meghan has faced criticism for originality—or lack thereof.

Remember when she named her lifestyle brand Archewell, only to find that a small charity in the UK had already claimed the name?

Or her attempt to trademark The Tig long after she had abandoned her original blog?

The pattern is becoming all too familiar.

Meghan seems to have a knack for borrowing ideas, phrases, and even styles from more established women without giving credit where it's due.

At this point, it feels like this could be considered part of her brand identity.

Despite these ongoing controversies, she continues to act as if the world is oblivious to her actions.

It's reminiscent of her previous claims that there were no tabloids in the U.S., or her belief that people wouldn't connect the dots regarding her and Harry's PR misadventures.

With the Puereres controversy, it's as if she assumed no one in Spain—or anywhere else—would bother to Google the origins of the logo.

Come on, Meghan!

The town has been using that design for over six centuries.

You merely altered a few colors and thought we wouldn't notice?

It's almost comical how naive that assumption is.

Harry and Meghan seem to excel at turning every misstep into a public relations disaster, jumping from one calamity to another as if it were a competitive sport.

Instead of admitting fault, it's likely they will choose to ignore the issue, gaslight the public, or blame some imaginary foe for pointing it out.

Meanwhile, the residents of Puereres are left grappling with the loss of their emblem to a duchess-turned-lifestyle guru.

The townspeople deserve to reclaim their heritage.

If Meghan had even a shred of self-awareness, she would ditch the logo, apologize, and move on.

But let's be honest—she's more likely to dig her heels in, play the victim, and attempt to rebrand once again.

In the end, Meghan remains unapologetically herself, navigating the waters of public scrutiny with a flair for the dramatic.

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