Prince Charles reportedly has no interest in stealing the spotlight from Meghan Markle, having launched products listed in the American Riviera Orchard product line before her.
In March, the Duchess of Sussex launched her strawberry jam, and around the same time, sales of the exact same flavoured jarred jam made by Her Majesty soared.
Just last month, King Charles launched a line of animal care products and uniquely flavored wines, just before Meghan Markle was set to launch them on the market.
Although the two are now based in different countries and have different fanbases, it seemed as though Monarch was trying to damage her daughter-in-law’s business.
But now royal expert Angela Levin tells GBN that’s not the case.
She said: “I don’t think he would ever dream of doing something like that and taking it from her. It’s not in his nature. Apparently she wanted to have a discussion with King Charles.”
“Prince Harry is said to have kept her. I don’t believe that story. His Majesty doesn’t have a mobile phone and is not easily contactable,” the commentator pointed out.