February 22, 2025
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Seven times Meghan Markle faced ‘copycat’ claims – from ‘rip-off’ speech to Netflix show & mimicking Gwyneth Paltrow

MEGHAN Markle is never short of big, bold ideas, but sometimes you might feel like you’ve seen them before. This week, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, relaunched her American Riviera Orchard lifestyle brand and revealed its new name, As Ever – only to be accused of copying her logo from a small Majorcan town. 19”, — write: www.thesun.co.uk

MEGHAN Markle is never short of big, bold ideas, but sometimes you might feel like you’ve seen them before.

This week, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, relaunched her American Riviera Orchard lifestyle brand and revealed its new name, As Ever – only to be accused of copying her logo from a small Majorcan town.

Meghan Markle at Trooping the Colour in a horse-drawn carriage.

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Meghan Markle has found herself in hot water for allegedly pinching other people’s ideasCredit: Getty

Meghan Markle in a kitchen, preparing food.

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Meghan has rebranded her lifestyle brand from American Riviera Orchard to As EverCredit: NETFLIX

Comparison of the As Ever logo and the coat of arms of Porreres, Mallorca.

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The two logos are clearly very similar and Meghan’s team have explained her choicesThe design features a palm tree with two birds, one either side, and is remarkably similar to the coat of arms of Porreres on the Spanish island.

The town’s mayor, Francisca Mora Veny, is considering taking legal action against the royal and has asked Meghan to remove the logo.

Ms Mora told The Sun: “We don’t want our coat of arms to be perverted because it belongs exclusively to Porreres.

“The only difference with their logo and our coat of arms is that theirs shows two hummingbirds and in ours are either swallows or pigeons — historians cannot agree.

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“We will ask Meghan to remove the logo from their website.”

The duchess has yet to respond to the comments. It is understood the logo was designed with a palm tree as a nod to the couple’s home in Montecito, while the two hummingbirds are said to be a favourite of Prince Harry’s.

But it’s not the first time she has come under fire for seemingly copying others.

Same As EverIn another “plagiarism” row to hit her rebrand, Meghan has come under fire from a shop owner whose store has been called ‘As Ever’ for years.

The New York company posted about their concerns for the future of their line on social media, thanking customers for sticking by them.

While designer and owner Mark Kolaski doesn’t have the name trademarked, he believes he has common law rights to sell clothing using it since he has been doing business as “As Ever” since 2017. 

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Man in a denim shirt and bandana leaning on a kitchen counter.

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Mark Kolski, owner and creator of the clothing brand As Ever, has revealed his fears over Meghan Markle’s brand using the same nameCredit: Madewell

Illustration of a large black exclamation point.

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He released a statement on InstagramCredit: InstagramMark exclusively told The Sun: “I’m a very small business, it’s a family-run operation. I’m essentially a one man band.

“This new venture has the power and money of Netflix behind it.

“Even if I wanted to do something I don’t think I have the behemoth of lawyers and money that are behind this.”

Goops!When Meghan initially launched her new lifestyle brand last year, after leaving the royal family, fans were quick to notice the promo for American Riviera Orchard was very similar to Goop by Gwyneth Paltrow.

The short promotional video featured Meghan cooking a chicken, which might have been a nod to how Prince Harry proposed, with lemons and other ingredients in the foreground.

One viewer commented: “She’s totally copying one of Gwyneth Paltrow’s early Goop videos — the roasted chicken one.”

A second user @SluethyGoosey added: “Omg lemons and all!”

Meghan Markle in a kitchen setting.

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Meghan was slammed for appearing to copy Gwyneth PaltrowCredit: PA

Gwyneth Paltrow preparing a roast chicken in a cooking class.

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Viewers pointed out the very similar set-up between the two womenCredit: InternetThe brand, which has been renamed As Ever, will feature tips from cooking to gardening and “finding joy”.

She referenced that it would be similar to her defunct lifestyle blog The Tig.

Kitchen nightmare

Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath, hosting a tea party.

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Viewers reckoned Meghan’s show was very similar to Emma Weymouth’sCredit: Emma Thynn

Meghan Markle and Mindy Kaling at a garden party.

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Even Meghan’s outfit choices appeared similar to Emma’s styleCredit: NetflixEarlier this year, the Duchess announced her new Netflix show, With Love, Meghan.

It was quickly put under fire when fans noted that recipes and hobbies showcased in the series didn’t appear to be original ideas.

Viewers were quick to compare her to Emma Weymouth, Marchioness of Bath and her show, Emma’s Kitchen.

In particular, they thought the format looked like a very similar setup to the cooking show, which was established in 2015.

One viewer wrote: “Why is Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex trying to channel Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath?

“TBH, Emma seems more natural while Meghan often seems like she’s acting from a script. I think Meghan should focus strictly on charity work.”

Another tweeted similar still images from each show side by side, writing: “Emma Weymouth, Marchioness of Bath, has had a cooking programme at Longleat estate for nine years!”

Meghan was also criticised for showcasing her love of beekeeping, a hobby that Kate Middleton has spoken about previously.

No kidding

Meghan Markle holding her book,

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Meghan came under fire for her children’s book appearing very similar to anotherCredit: Youtube

Author signing her children's book, *Dot in the Snow*.

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Author Corrinne claimed the books are not similar at allCredit: InstagramBack in 2021, Meghan decided to make the classic celebrity foray into children’s books.

She released The Bench, which is about the special relationship between a father and his son.

Meghan claimed it was inspired by seeing Prince Harry’s bond with their son Archie, who was two years old when it was published.

But shortly after it was announced, she came under fire for copying 2018 kids book The Boy On The Bench by British author Corrinne Averiss.

However, Corrinne hit back at the allegations and said that the books were not the same.

She tweeted: “Reading the description and published excerpt of the Duchess’s new book, this is not the same story or the same theme as The Boy on the Bench. I don’t see any similarities.”

Corrinne’s book focuses on a young boy who can’t see a space for him in the playground while sitting on a bench with his dad.

Cover to cover

British Vogue September issue cover, guest edited by the Duchess of Sussex, featuring a collage of black and white portraits of women.

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Meghan’s Vogue cover appeared to be an idea from a project she was involved in earlierCredit: PA:Press Association

Collage of forty women featured in the book *The Game Changers*.

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One of the authors of the book called Meghan’s imitation flattering, but said it would be ‘extremely disappointing’ if trueCredit: THE GAME CHANGESBefore announcing Megxit in January 2020, one of Meghan’s last projects while a working member of the royal family was guest-editing Vogue.

She opted to focus the cover of the September 2019 issue on “Forces for Change” which featured 15 black and white photos of influential women.

She received a lot of praise for the issue, but quickly it became apparent there were similarities to a book she had been involved in called The Game Changers.

Like the Vogue cover, the book, which was published three years prior, features black and white portraits of influential women, including the duchess, on the cover.

One of the authors, Samantha Brett, told the Daily Mail: “It’s obviously very flattering, she obviously likes our concept!

“I love Meghan and am a huge fan, but if what people are alerting us to is true, then it’s extremely disappointing.”

People were quick to point out other similarities between the magazine and book.

One wrote on social media: “It’s not just the cover either; Royal officials said the Vogue issue featured ‘trailblazing change-makers united by their fearlessness’

“A publicity blurb for The Game Changers from 2016 said it was about ‘fearless, trailblazing’ women who were changing the world.”

Spot the difference

Meghan Markle in a recording studio, hosting her Archetypes podcast.

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Meghan was accused of taking her podcast idea from a book

Headshot of Caroline Myss wearing glasses and a pearl necklace.

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Fans noticed it was very similar to Caroline Myss’ book Archetypes: Who Are YouCredit: GettyAs part of their new lives after leaving the UK, Meghan and Harry signed a $20million, multi-year deal with Spotify to make podcasts.

While the deal quickly turned sour, Meghan did release her Archetypes podcast which lasted for 12 episodes.

In a blurb for the podcast, it claims it “investigates, dissects, and subverts the labels that try to hold women back”.

It also said the series would “speak with historians and experts to uncover the origin of these stereotypes and have uncensored conversations with women who know all too well how these typecasts shape our narrative”.

Not long after the first episode came out, people were quick to point out she appeared to have copied a book called Archetypes: Who Are You.

The writer, Caroline Myss, says the book looks at the ten types of archetypes that have appeared in today’s society.

“My guess is Meghan read this book and copied her entire podcast idea from it,” one commented.

The podcast was dropped after just one series.

Taking the mic

Meghan Markle giving a speech at a podium.

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Meghan appeared to use a section of Eleanor Roosevelt’s speechCredit: Youtube / WHAT WE SEEE

Black and white photo of Eleanor Roosevelt smiling.

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She appeared to change just one wordCredit: ReutersEven before Meghan became a member of the British Royal Family, she appeared to be looking to others for inspiration.

In her speech for International Women’s Day at the UN in 2015, she was accused of lifting whole chunks from one delivered by former First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt.

She finished off her speech saying: “It isn’t enough to talk about equality. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. One must work at it.”

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Decades earlier, Eleanor had used the exact same wording to discuss the need for peace.

The original quote was: “It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. One must work at it.”

Meghan Markle wearing a beekeeper suit.

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Meghan is seen beekeeping in her Netflix showCredit: Instagram

A woman in protective beekeeping gear inspects a honeycomb frame from a beehive.

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Kate Middleton is known for her love of beekeeping and passion for natureCredit: Reuters

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