Meghan Markle appoints herself CEO of American Riviera Orchard after she was unable to find candidate

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After an arduous search for the CEO of American Riviera Orchard, Meghan Markle has landed on the perfect candidate: herself.

The Duchess of Sussex, 43, has appointed herself as the CEO of her lifestyle brand, which has yet to be released, after struggling to find a suitable candidate for the role, Page Six reports.

Markle had been interviewing prospective employees for months, the outlet adds, after announcing the brand’s impending launch earlier this year, per the Daily Mail.

Meghan Markle has reportedly appointed herself as the CEO of American Riviera Orchard. ZUMAPRESS.com

But in August, it emerged that the “Suits” alum was “struggling” to find a suitable candidate for the position.

“She is the CEO of American Riviera Orchard,” a source told the outlet’s columnist, Richard Eden. In April, a source told the outlet, “The initial CEO search has not panned out so far.”

Additionally, one Hollywood insider told Page Six that the brand had become a “s–t show” behind the scenes, with another noting: “She’s been keeping her cards close to her chest.”

“It’s going to be a good year for Meghan specifically, she’s spent the majority of the year doing work behind the scenes to launch a project in the first few months of 2025.”

The former actress unveiled her new business venture in March. But nine months later, there’s still no release date or information about the products that customers can expect to be up for sale.

Markle last week requested a three-month extension from the US Patent and Trademark Office to secure a trademark for the brand. AP

Markle last week requested a three-month extension from the US Patent and Trademark Office to secure a trademark for the brand. AP

Markle has faced a slew of ongoing trademark troubles while trying to get her company off the ground. Instagram/@americanrivieraorchard

Markle has faced a slew of ongoing trademark troubles while trying to get her company off the ground. Instagram/@americanrivieraorchard

The Post has reached out to Markle’s reps for comment.

Markle has faced a slew of ongoing trademark troubles while trying to get her company off the ground, prompting her to last week request a three-month extension from the US Patent and Trademark Office to secure a trademark for the brand.

Markle had reportedly been interviewing prospective employees for months after announcing the brand’s impending launch earlier this year. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

Markle had reportedly been interviewing prospective employees for months after announcing the brand’s impending launch earlier this year. Evan Agostini/Invision/AP

If Markle and her team miss the next deadline, she will be forced to kick-start the application process from scratch.

Her extension request comes just one month after the company was slapped with yet another trademark snafu when rival lifestyle brand Harry & David filed a protest against American Riviera Orchard, claiming the name is far too similar to its “Royal Riviera” product line.

And in September, the mom of two’s trademark application was refused by the USPTO, who warned that businesses cannot trademark geographical locations.

Earlier this year, she and Prince Harry were dealt a fresh blow after their chief of staff, Josh Kettler, quit after just three months on the job.

Markle sent out jars of strawberry jam to an exclusive group of celebs in April. Tracy Robbins / Instagram

Markle sent out jars of strawberry jam to an exclusive group of celebs in April. Tracy Robbins / Instagram

The reason for Kettler’s departure was revealed in August — just one day before he was due to accompany the Sussexes on their trip to Colombia.

He was the 18th staffer working for the couple to hand in his resignation over the past four years.

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