The copycat account’s homepage includes a message referencing American Independence Day, July 4, 1776, and rejecting royal titles like Prince, Princess, and Duchess.
“In America, we do not recognize a royal title by someone’s name,” it reads. “In America, we believe ALL are created EQUAL. A royal title, therefore, has no significance.”
“That is why the RoyalWealth Reign™ line was established to recognize and celebrate the working class who are the true heart of our country.”
The message concludes with a lyric from the patriotic song America the Beautiful: “FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA.”
The Instagram page shares recipes, flower-pressing videos, and gardening tips. However, comments have been disabled, so none of the account’s 6,000+ followers have been able to call out the likeness to Meghan’s brand.
Her website has already run into trouble with another copycat in the UK, who appears to be more of a fan of Kate, Princess of Wales. The UK version of the website, “americanrivieraorchard.uk,” has been bought by someone who linked it to a food bank instead.
A message on the homepage reads: “Forgiveness. Permission. Please donate to the Trussell Trust.” A link at the top of the page takes visitors to a Just Giving fundraiser for the charity.
“This is not Meghan, but hopefully, Meghan wouldn’t mind,” another message reads. “Thoughts with Catherine, Princess of Wales, and his majesty the king,” referencing the Royals’ cancer diagnoses.
The fundraiser has already raised over £22,000 at the time of writing.