Meghan Markle to promote her own products in new Netflix series in latest twist

will reportedly in her new Netflix show, sources have claimed.

The Duchess of Sussex last March by landing an page and website for it.

ARO’s launch was followed by a with Meghan sending some of the products to be sold under its name, like jams and dog biscuits, to her influencer friends, including Mindy Kaling, Chrissy Teigen and Kris Jenner.

However, although the brand was originally reported to coincide with the release of a cookery show on , there have not been many updates since then, despite Meghan’s show getting released on January 15.

Now, sources have claimed will play a major role in promoting and distributing ARO’s products, which will be featured in the duchess’s new show, With Love, Meghan, as first reported by .

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Meghan Markle and her jam

Netflix will reportedly advertise Meghan Markle’s products (Image: Netflix, Instagram/@delfinablaquier)

The outlet, which cited “multiple” sources for its claims, reported that the streaming giant will release Meghan’s products alongside its content.

It noted previous examples like when it launched a limited-edition Chardonnay called Love is Wine to accompany its reality TV hit Love is Blind. The wine reportedly sold out within a matter of days.

A source said: “The more that is getting into live events, the more this kind of thing makes sense for their future.

“They’re working with advertisers now, which gives them more opportunity to have mutually beneficial partnerships like this.”

The Duchess of Sussex and have both been contacted for comment.

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Abigail Spencer holding Meghan Markle's jam

Meghan Markle sent jam jars to various of her friends (Image: Instagram/@abigailspencer)

Meghan’s lifestyle brand has suffered a series of setbacks, with one of them in September reportedly involving “irregularities” with its trademark and its registration to the US Patents and Trademarks Office – the agency responsible for granting US patents and registering trademarks.

At the time, it was understood that the Notices of Irregularity were entirely normal and expected, and that any fees associated with them had been paid.

In October, the Daily Mail reported another setback, which came in the form of a “protest” to USPTO by a firm owning the trademark “Royal Riviera”, which was “deemed relevant” due to “likelihood of confusion”.

Sources from the Sussex camp have previously claimed these setbacks are normal.

With Love, Meghan, which was filmed in a mansion close to the Duke and Duchess’s home in Montecito, California, will be release next Wednesday, January 15, on .

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