Meghan Markle’s inadvertent support for King Charles has led to a significant increase in the popularity of his delicious strawberry jam.
The Duchess of Sussex, while preparing to introduce her own line of strawberry jam under the American Riviera Orchard brand, inadvertently sparked a surge of interest in King Charles’s version of the delectable preserve.
Employing a clever marketing strategy, Meghan distributed 50 jars of her strawberry jam to influential figures, such as renowned fashion designer Tracey Robbins and esteemed Argentine socialite Delfina Balcuer, for sampling and feedback.
Each jar was meticulously numbered by hand, adding an element of exclusivity and intrigue to the product.
The specific retail price and release date of Meghan’s jam remain undisclosed, maintaining an air of mystery around the product.
Nevertheless, the impact of her promotional gesture, as described by royal commentator Richard Eden from the Daily Mail, has been nothing short of remarkable for King Charles.
The monarch’s Highgrove shop, known for its array of gifts inspired by the King’s personal interests and his award-winning garden, witnessed an extraordinary surge in demand.
Priced at £6.95, the Highgrove Organic Strawberry Preserve reportedly sold out rapidly following Meghan’s announcement of her own jam on Monday.
In an unexpected turn of events, Meghan’s inadvertent promotion of King Charles’s strawberry jam has left the public eagerly anticipating the launch of her own version.
The clash between these two culinary giants has generated excitement that is bound to have taste buds tingling and jam jars flying off the shelves.
According to Mr. Eden, Meghan’s shrewd marketing move of introducing her own strawberry jam inadvertently boosted sales for King Charles.
By distributing jars of her American Riviera Orchard product to influential individuals, Meghan unknowingly triggered a wave of support for the King’s jam.
This surprising development led to the complete sell-out of the Highgrove Organic Strawberry Preserve, despite its £6.95 price tag for a 340g jar.
However, the commentator couldn’t resist pointing out that while King Charles donates his profits to charity, Meghan’s profits will solely benefit herself.
Fortunately, Charles’s Highgrove Organic Strawberry Preserve was replenished on Thursday morning.
Meanwhile, royal commentator Angela Levin expressed her astonishment at Meghan’s unexpected business success.
In her recent article, she pondered who could have predicted that Meghan’s jam would boost the King’s sales to the extent of selling out.
Levin suggested that perhaps people prefer their money to support royal charities rather than filling Meghan’s pockets.
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