Palace tells Meghan Markle’s friend to stop using duchess photos to promote her company
- Buckingham Palace officials have allegedly told the Duchess of Sussex's friend Jennifer Meyer to stop using her to promote her jewelry line
- According to reports, she was ordered to delete images of the duchess from her website to which she has obliged
- Some A-list celebrities including Kate Hudson and Jennifer Aniston rock her pieces
Drama is being unleashed as Hollywood fashion jewelry maker, Jennifer Meyer, has been ordered to stop using the Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, to promote her personal jewelry line. It was gathered that Meyer is friend's with the duchess and she indeed wears some of her pieces.
However, the Palace has said that it is improper for the duchess to be used for such promotion and it is ruining the image of the royal family. Meyer, who is a smart businesswoman, would upload photos of Markle rocking her pieces and obviously use it to score points with fans of the royal family.
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In fact, the California-based jewelry designer has attracted customers by saying Meghan 'can't get enough' of her pieces, which include necklaces and rings, Daily Mail reports.
It was gathered that her actions breached a non-disclosure agreement just by posting Instagram pictures of Prince Harry's wife wearing her jewelry.
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The photos have now been deleted from the page.
Meanwhile, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, recently marked their engagement anniversary.
In celebration, the Sussex Royal page on Instagram shared three photos telling the couple's love story.
From announcing their engagement in 2017 to tying the knot and welcoming their child, Archie, it's been three years of love and growth for the royal couple.
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