Group 1-winning mare Royal Merchant and group 2 scorer Estriella have been announced as the latest entries for May's Inglis ...
She’ll have to stick to her jams for now. Meghan Markle reportedly won’t be able to sell clothes under her new As Ever brand as it’s too similar to the name of a Chinese clothing company.
The Duchess of Sussex will not be selling clothing under her new “As Ever” brand name after trademark authorities ruled it could risk “likelihood of confusion” with a Chinese clothing company.
Let's look at the contenders. This horse was a Royal Ascot winner in 2022 - a height he's never again scaled in 32 months and 15 runs since, including when fourth in this race last year.
The brand is now named As Ever. She also introduced a new logo for the company comprised of a palm tree with two hummingbirds flapping their wings on either side of it. However, a small Mallorcan ...
This would be a significant milestone for the brand's growth journey, positioning it in India’s growing premium spirits' segment. The move comes when Royal Ranthambore is witnessing extraordinary ...
RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment is seeking information on the whereabouts of a woman currently wanted on a province-wide arrest warrant. Lynnisha Downey, 32, from the Halifax Regional Municipality, ...
The Duchess of Sussex's new brand shared its first post on Feb. 18, with Meghan as a collaborator. Alongside a photo of the Duchess drizzling honey on a croissant, As Ever wrote: "You’re warmly ...
Meghan Markle's latest announcement that she has renamed her lifestyle brand from American Riviera Orchard to As Ever only proves one thing, according to a royal insider. The Duchess of Sussex ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The Duchess of Sussex's brand is called As Ever, the same name as an existing clothing brand in New York City. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor The Duchess of Sussex has been called out by some on ...
Asheldham-based company Dengie Horse Feeds has been granted the Royal Warrant of supplier of horse feed to His Majesty King Charles III. The awarding of the King's Warrant follows one granted by the ...