King Charles’ Jam Sells Out After Meghan Markle Unveils Her Preserves

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Meghan Markle’s limited launch of her first American Riviera Orchard product unexpectedly boosted her father-in-law King Charles’ rival jam this week, as royal followers stocked up on the sweet condiment in anticipation of her strawberry preserves.

Sales of Charles’ Highgrove Organic Strawberry Preserve skyrocketed this week after a few select influencers began promoting Meghan’s version on social media. The duchess gifted 50 pots of her product to the chosen few but hasn’t announced when it will be available to the public. With the teased release, some royal followers may be stocking up on the king’s jam to put the duchess’ and the king’s products in a head-to-head test.

Meghan’s brand is driven by a central Californian identity, its name a reference to Santa Barbara’s designation as the “American Riviera.” Charles’ lifestyle brand Highgrove, by contrast, is named for the king’s private residence in Gloucestershire, England, and practically sells English heritage in its advertising. On the website, Charles’ jam is described as a “quintessentially English strawberry preserve” packaged with “a specially commissioned woodcut design that captures the natural beauty of the gardens at Highgrove” on its label.

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