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Harry and Meghan’s Business Ventures Spark Controversy Over Diana Connections

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Harry and Meghan’s Business Ventures Spark Controversy Over Diana Connections

and have been embroiled in controversy after fans claimed to have uncovered links to in their latest business endeavors.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who have been forging their path since stepping back from royal duties and relocating to the U.S. in early 2020, have recently trademarked several companies in Delaware, raising eyebrows among royal enthusiasts.

Among the newly registered businesses are Cloverdale Inc., an entertainment company named after the street where Meghan spent her childhood.

Another venture, Paker Publishing, derives its name from the Spanish word for freckle and holds the rights to Meghan's previously published work, “The Bench.”

Additionally, the couple established Orinoco, believed to be connected to Harry's upcoming memoir, with speculations suggesting a tribute to his late mother, Diana.

Discussing the significance behind the company names, podcast hosts Rachel Bowie and Roberta Fiorito highlighted the intricate meanings woven into each choice.

Roberta pointed out that the connections to Meghan's past and Harry's personal interests, such as Diana's fondness for Enya's music, were evident in the naming process.

The upcoming memoir, touted as a candid account of Harry's life, has already stirred curiosity and concern within Buckingham Palace.

Royal expert Daniela Elza issued a stark warning to Harry and Meghan, emphasizing the overwhelming nature of managing their expanding business portfolio.

With 13 different companies under their belt, including Hampshire LLC, named after a reported babymoon location, the Sussexes are juggling multiple projects simultaneously.

Elza noted the potential lack of personal time amid their growing list of commitments and assets.

In a separate report by My London, insights into 's family life shed light on their proximity to Windsor Castle and frequent visits to the Queen.

Edward, currently 14th in line to the throne, resides in a sprawling mansion in Bagshot Park, Surrey, with his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and their children.

The historic Grade II listed property, boasting 120 rooms and extensive grounds, offers a picturesque setting for the family's weekend gatherings with Her Majesty.

The allure of being just 11 miles away from Windsor Castle enhances the convenience for Edward's children, Lady Louise and James, to spend quality time with their grandmother.

The estate's features, including a private lake and stables, add to its charm and historical significance.

Despite Edward's shift in royal hierarchy over the years, the proximity to the Queen's residence remains a cherished aspect of their family dynamics.

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