According to The Mail on Sunday, a New Jersey resident has filed documents with the US Patent and Trademark Office asking permission to use the phrase “HRH The Duchess of Sussex New Jersey”.
While the Duchess has been banned from using the title as part of her stepping down as a senior royal, it’s understood others may still be able to legally use variations of the title.
Whether or not the entrepreneur will be granted permission to use bizarre phrase remains to be seen, but if given the green light, the Duchess could end up with a line of food named after her.
The entrepreneur’s quest to use the Duchess’s title is just the latest blow to befall Meghan, who was accidentally given the title of doctor in a rare administrative blunder.
According to The Sun, Meghan’s title on the Companies House website was strangely changed from duchess to doctor during an application to shut down the Sussex Royal foundation.
Companies House, which is the United Kingdom’s registrar of companies and executive agency and trading fund of Her Majesty’s Government, claimed the booboo was caused a filing error.
Prior to the blunder, Meghan was listed on the business site as HRH The Duchess of Sussex, but afterwards the 39-year-old’s details appeared as Dr The Duchess of Sussex.
The embarrassing gaffe couldn’t have happened at a worse time, with Harry and Meghan’s trademark application for their non-profit Archewell foundation also being rejected.
According to another report in The Sun, the pair’s ambitious project was reportedly given the red light due to a surprising oversight, which the pair seemingly forgot to take care of.
As it turns out, the major reason for the foundation being rejected was the fact that the Sussexes didn’t sign their application.
What’s more, claims suggest the application was also “too vague” and Harry and Meghan didn’t pay all the fees required, which is why the trademark was road-blocked.