Meghan “Couldn’t Locate the CEO” of the Lifestyle Logo Despite Weeks of Searching. . . as filming begins on Netflix’s new show

Meghan Markle has failed to find a CEO for her lifestyle logo despite weeks of searching, sources say.

The Duchess of Sussex, 42, has spent the last five weeks interviewing for the assignment at American Riviera Orchard, a new center focused on home, food and goods.

A California source close to the former actress said, “The initial search for a CEO has been a success so far. “

Filming for the logo began last week at Meghan and Harry’s mansion in California.

While the difficulties along the way surprise Meghan, the inability to find a clue may lead Meghan to strike a deal with Netflix.

As it turns out, he’s in talks with the streaming giant to establish an advertising partnership with the brand.

The source added, “She would run the lifestyle business with Meghan, creating products for her show.

“If a partnership is reached, Netflix will most likely appoint its own CEO to lead operations. “

Last month, Meghan gave enthusiasts their first look at a vintage-style clip on Instagram.

Grainy images show the Duchess arranging flowers and cooking in her stunning home.

The promotional clip sent fans into a frenzy after it was posted as a story on the newly created account.

Set to a jazz soundtrack by the late Nancy Wilson, the enigmatic video conveys a sense of old-school Hollywood glamour.

A woman dressed in a dance gown, believed to be Meghan, is also seen through the open patio doors in what appears to be her lavish £12 million Montecito mansion.

The photographs also showed the brand’s logo drawn in a font that resembles a wedding invitation.

The account’s bio states that the logo is “of Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex” and visitors are connected to an online page where they can sign up for an email list.

Other than that, the confusing page is empty, as the American Riviera Orchard logo is elegantly distributed across nine publications.

And now, industry insiders have revealed to Page Six that the site will concentrate on housewares, food, garden, and lifestyle.

The source said, “She’s been working on this for over a year now and it’s all the things she cares about, all the things she’s passionate about. “

According to a trademark application, it will sell a wide variety of household items, in addition to tableware and delicacies such as jams, spreads, and jellies.

Meghan’s flashy new venture may coincide with a new cookbook and blog that the Sussexes are expected to work on.

Meghan’s friend, co-founder of the Alliance for Mums, shared a screenshot of the account on Instagram and congratulated the Duchess on her “new adventure. “

She wrote, “I couldn’t be prouder of you and what’s to come. Stay tuned!! @americanriveriaorchard I love you M. “

MEGHAN Markle has unveiled a new Instagram logo called American Riviera Orchard.

Industry insiders said the site will concentrate on housewares, food, garden, and lifestyle.

A source told the Mail: “It’s a lifestyle and food logo called the American Riviera Orchard.

“The logo is meant to coincide with the launch of a new kitchen showcase for Netflix.

“Meghan will make and sell products like jams. And at some point, it’s going to be an e-book and a blog, etc. “

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