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Meghan Markle’s Netflix Deal Canceled Amid Explosive Plagiarism Lawsuit

Meghan Markle’s Netflix Deal Canceled Amid Explosive Plagiarism Lawsuit
Meghan Markle’s latest business venture has once again put her in the spotlight—but not for the reasons she may have hoped. This time, controversy surrounds her luxury lifestyle brand due to allegations from a historic Spanish town claiming that her logo bears a striking resemblance to its official coat of arms.
The town of Ronda, known for its deep cultural heritage and iconic emblem, is reportedly considering legal action against the Duchess of Sussex. Officials claim that the logo for her brand, American Riviera Orchard, incorporates elements from their centuries-old insignia without proper authorization. What was meant to be a significant step into the high-end business world has instead turned into a public relations and legal challenge for Meghan, complicating her efforts to establish herself as a serious entrepreneur.
At the heart of the controversy is the design of Meghan’s brand logo, which features intricate heraldic elements, including a circular motif with ornate detailing. Critics argue that these elements bear an uncanny resemblance to Ronda’s official coat of arms—a symbol of immense pride for the town’s residents.