Hardcore conspiracy theorists might see the roses being arranged in Meghan Markle’s promotional video and connect the imagery to the rumors of an affair between Prince William and Rose Hanbury. But it’s Meghan’s decision to drop it when she did that may speak volumes. It came after a Mirror headline urged Meghan to speak up in support of Kate Middleton — and some royal watchers believe that Meghan’s business move is an act of defiance. “Meghan Markle saw your ‘now is the time for the Duchess of Sussex to come to Princess Kate’s defense’ and raised you a ‘f*** that my guy I’m launching my new lifestyle brand.’ You love to see it,” read one tweet. Meghan might be signaling that she won’t take into consideration what is going on with the rest of the royal family when she makes plans to continue building her business empire.

Meghan’s brand launch also came on the anniversary of the 2020 “freedom flight” she and Prince Harry took from Canada to California. It marked a new chapter in the couple’s lives, and Meghan’s date choice may signify that she views her brand as another big step away from having her future tied to the royal family. Or maybe she had a different reason for launching it when she did: She needed an excuse to get back on social media. “Meghan Markle returning to Instagram just to see the Kate Middleton memes,” one X user suggested.

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