Meghan Markle 'rethinking' her projects amid major setback in professional separation from Harry
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The Duchess of Sussex's legal team has requested additional time to correct an issue
Meghan Markle is "rethinking" her projects as she struggles to launch her American Riviera Orchard lifestyle brand, according to a royal insider.
The Duchess of Sussex’s has faced a significant setback as her legal team requested additional time to correct trademark application issues.
It follows the pair's business strategy of professional separation, which allows the duke and duchess to engage in separate projects while remaining present for their two children, Archie, five, and Lilibet, three.
A royal insider has revealed that Meghan is “very focused” on all here projects and is a “perfectionist”.
Meghan Markle is 'rethinking' her projects, according to a royal insider
ReutersThey source told Hello: "The last few months have been busy and stressful.
“Meghan is figuring out what's next and very focused on career opportunities.
“There has been some turnover and rethinking some of her projects.
"Things are always in flux and she wants to make sure everything is done the way she wants it. She's a perfectionist and particular."
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took joint trips to Vancouver and Whistler, Nigeria and Colombia, as well as their focus on their various solo projects amid their professional separation business strategy.
The latest setback comes after an initial rejection in August when the former royal was given three months to rectify errors in the application.
She responded by requesting another three months to fix the errors.
The Duchess of Sussex's application must be started from scratch if the deadline is missed.
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Meghan first registered the documents with the US Patent and Trademark Office earlier this year, but the forms were not filled in correctly.
The duchess needed to send more money, and the application was not signed.
Another firm, owning the trademark "Royal Riviera" also challenged the application.
The project was intended to boost Meghan and Harry's fortunes after they ended their £20 million Spotify deal.