According to a source mentioned in The Daily Mail, the Duchess of Sussex is currently in the process of interviewing candidates for the CEO role. This development follows Meghan's recent introduction of her venture, which was accompanied by a video showcasing her cooking in a charming rustic kitchen and later dressed in an elegant black gown, seemingly preparing for an event.
Renowned royal expert Richard Eden shared insights from an insider, revealing that the brand will align with the launch of Meghan's cooking show on Netflix. The source disclosed that Meghan will produce and sell various products, including jams, with plans for a book and a blog in the future.
Furthermore, Meghan's lawyer has reportedly filed for a trademark of the brand in the United States, covering a range of goods such as cutlery, recipe books, tablecloths, napkins, jams, edible oils, and spreads made from vegetables and dairy.
The announcement of new hires follows a series of departures from the Sussexes' workforce at Archewell Productions. Express.co.uk previously reported that five senior employees had left the brand to pursue other opportunities within the past year. According to GB News, this brings the total number of staff members who have parted ways with the couple since their relocation to the United States to at least 17.
While the identities of the potential recruits remain undisclosed, it is evident that Meghan Markle is actively seeking qualified individuals to contribute to her new venture.