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Meghan Markle faces legal threat over logo

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Meghan Markle’s lifestyle brand, As Ever, is facing scrutiny before its official launch. The mayor of Porreres in Mallorca, Spain, Xisca Mora, claims the brand’s logo closely resembles their historic coat of arms. The As Ever logo features a black and white palm tree flanked by two hummingbirds.

 

The Porrere’s coat of arms, dating back to 1370, has a colorful palm tree with two birds flying toward it. Mora is considering legal action, calling the logos “an exact copy” except for minor differences in the birds and colors. She initially thought reports of the similarities were “fake news” but later found them undeniable.

“We really want them to change the logo because our coat of arms is very special to our culture and has been linked to our town since it was founded hundreds of years ago,” Mora said.

 

Branding expert Doug Eldridge called the situation a “comedy of errors,” noting that despite Meghan’s strengths, they haven’t been used to her advantage.

Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams believes a lawsuit from Porreres would only heighten the controversy. Broadcaster Helena Chard acknowledged the resemblance but highlighted the commonality of palm trees and birds in logos. However, she agreed professionals should have vetted the design to avoid such overlaps.

The hummingbirds and palm trees in As Ever’s logo reference California, where Meghan and Prince Harry reside with their children. The imagery holds personal significance for the former American actress. This situation highlights the brand development challenges for public figures under constant scrutiny.

It emphasizes the importance of respecting historical symbols while creating new brand identities.

Image Credits: Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm on Unsplash

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