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Meghan Markle could relaunch her blog “The Tig”

Meghan Markle, también conocida como la duquesa de Sussex.
Meghan Markle, also known as the Duchess of Sussex.

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For: Showbiz Updated 31 Jan 2022, 8: 57 am EST

Although the blog format has lost strength in recent years in favor of other means of social communication that are more direct and accessible, Meghan Markle didn’t think too much before registering “The Tig” -which gives its name to the popular virtual diary that she used to write before ending her career as an actress- as a trademark in the United States States.

The reasons behind this decision, but they could well be related to a possible relaunch of his blog. His most trusted lawyer, Marjorie Witter Norman, formalized the request in July 2021, according to several British media reports, although the paperwork was handled by his manager Andrew Meyer. “The Tig” reached more than remarkable ratings until 2017, when the website was permanently closed due to the sentimental relationship that Meghan already had with Prince Harry of England, whom she married in May 2018.

Maybe The Duchess has now considered resurrecting her space – something understandable, given that it is no longer part of the first line of monarchical representation – and invite again numerous experts to delve into the topics that he has traditionally dealt with in his writings, related to a positive attitude, self-love and physical and mental care. The former actress and her husband moved to sunny California in early 2020, shortly after their first child, Archie, was born. Being able to raise their little one, and later their second daughter Lilibet Diana, with the utmost tranquility and privacy was one of the reasons given by the two lovers to justify a controversial and far-reaching change.

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