With her deal with Spotify coming to an end and rumors swirling about the revival of her blog, The Tig, Meghan Markle’s schedule is getting busier by the day.
And now, with Ari Emanuel of WME as her agent, it seems like things are about to get even more hectic.
It is believed that she is planning to relaunch her blog, The Tig, which used to offer tips on various topics such as food, travel, fashion, the arts, design, conscious living, and wellness.
Additionally, the website would also provide commentary on personal relationships.
However, there might be a hurdle in Meghan’s plan to bring back The Tig.
Recent reports reveal that Piero Antinori, the owner of the Tignanello trademark, has filed a copyright application for the name Tignanello with the Italian Copyright Office.
This means that Meghan might have to come up with an entirely new name for her blog, as Piero will now have the rights to use the name Tignanello in all its abbreviations.
The Duchess of Sussex previously ran The Tig for two years until she decided to shut it down when her relationship with Prince Harry became serious.
Fans of the platform are excited to see its potential return, as it was a commercial enterprise that generated income for Meghan before its closure.
Interestingly, The Tig was trademarked back in 2019, according to Irish Tattler, shortly after the birth of Meghan and Harry’s son, Archie.
In addition to her blog, Meghan’s future endeavors might include capitalizing on her children.
According to Tom Bauer’s book Revenge, Meghan’s first husband, Trevor Engelson, wasn’t seen as father material by Meghan and she married him solely to advance her acting career.
Now, speculations arise whether The Tig 2.0 will focus more on being a mommy blog.
Perhaps Meghan will even venture into selling Taja scented perfume candles or similar products.
Some may argue that Meghan is likely to follow in the footsteps of Goop, Gwyneth Paltrow’s successful lifestyle brand.
Goop gained popularity through its unique and sometimes unconventional products and advice, such as jade eggs for exercise.
It remains to be seen if Meghan will take inspiration from Goop and create her own version, possibly even profiting off her husband’s royal status by selling items related to him.
However, not everyone is excited about Meghan’s plans.
Celia Walden, a columnist for The Telegraph, has expressed skepticism about the revival of the royal website, stating that nobody wants Meghan’s advice.
She points out the lack of significant moments from The Tig since its closure, suggesting that its return may not be well-received by the public.
In conclusion, Meghan Markle’s future seems to be filled with various projects and possibilities.
Whether she successfully relaunches The Tig or ventures into new endeavors, only time will tell.
One thing is for sure: Meghan’s plate is definitely full, and she is determined to make her mark in the world beyond the royal family.