In an unexpected twist of events, Harry’s friend, Nacho Figueras, has found himself at the center of a royal drama that has captivated fans and critics alike.
The incident unfolded in June when Figueras shared an Instagram story featuring promotional gifts from Meghan Markle’s brand, American Riviera Orchard.
This post arrived just hours before the Princess of Wales, Catherine, made her much-anticipated return during the Trooping the Colour event.
Talk about timing!
As British fans were waking up to see Catherine stepping back into the public eye after months of chemotherapy, Figueras’s post went live at around 11 PM New York time.
It was almost as if he had planned it to coincide perfectly with Catherine’s big moment.
With Catherine glowing and ready to reclaim her royal duties, the juxtaposition of Figueras showcasing jam and dog biscuits felt anything but subtle.
One can’t help but wonder if Figueras was making a statement—perhaps a clumsy one—about his feelings toward Meghan’s brand.
The timing of his post seemed too calculated to be a mere coincidence.
Was he trying to draw attention away from Catherine’s triumphant return?
It certainly had that effect, as his quirky post stole some of the thunder from the royal family’s significant day.
The image itself was striking: a jar of jam sitting next to a dog happily munching on biscuits.
Who pairs jam with dog treats, anyway?
It raised eyebrows and questions about Figueras’s intentions.
Was this a playful jab at Meghan’s marketing choices?
After all, the combination seemed bizarre, almost as if he was poking fun at her attempts to sell anything and everything.
Moreover, the timing of the post couldn’t have been more out of place.
With Catherine basking in the limelight, Figueras’s branding move felt like an awkward intrusion.
Was he completely oblivious to the significance of the day for the royal family, or did he simply choose to ignore it?
Whatever the case, it was hard not to find humor in the absurdity of the situation.
Figueras’s post also raised questions about Meghan’s brand itself.
Is she really trying to market handmade jam?
The entire scenario felt like a strange mix of desperation and opportunity.
If Figueras was indeed trolling Meghan, he might be a genius for seizing the moment.
Or perhaps it was all a happy accident, with him unaware of the jars of jam lying around his home.
Let’s not overlook the star of the photo—the dog.
While the pup may not have cared about the jam, its demeanor seemed to convey a sense of superiority over Meghan’s branding efforts.
With its poised posture, it appeared to instinctively know to keep its distance from the jar.
Who could blame it?
After all, one can only wonder what kind of ingredients might be hiding in those jars.
So, what’s the real takeaway from this curious incident?
Is Figueras simply a guy enjoying a laugh at Meghan’s expense, or did he unwittingly become a comedic hero in this narrative?
Either way, the jam-themed trolling is both amusing and impeccably timed.
Meghan’s endeavors to establish a brand with dog biscuits and jam continue to provide fodder for commentary, and Figueras seems ready to capitalize on it.