King Charles Makes Rift With Meghan Markle Even More Permanent Via Delightful Move

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King Charles III has decided to play it tit for tat with Meghan Markle.

It was confirmed that King Charles was devastated when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle decided to step down from their royal duties.

He attempted on several occasions to lure the power couple back to England, but his outreach was in vain.

They refused to support the monarchy and decided to bash it repeatedly via interviews, a Netflix series, and the bombshell book Spare.

Through discrete channels, His Majesty expressed his deep sorrow at being unable to see his two grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

However, Markle has once again declined to visit London with the children, citing security concerns despite His Majesty’s accommodation offer in one of his many palaces.

Displeased with the rejections of his olive branches, King Charles has declared his rivalry with Markle wide open. The King has directly challenged Markle’s business ventures.

It started with Buckingham Palace directly competing with Meghan Markle’s first American Riviera Orchard product — organic strawberry jam.

Now, The Monarch has put Markle and her company in the doghouse by launching a range of pet products.

Indeed, King Charles, via the Royal Collection Trust, is now selling dog accessories, including dog bowls and toy bones with a fancy “Buckingham Palace” label.

The King‘s website reads: “The accessories have been designed “for pampered pooches and fabulous felines” exclusively for the Royal Collection Trust. Your pet can now wolf down its grub from a £30 china bowl with 22-carat gold edging and a crown motif. It boasts an inscription from Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, or the Palace of Holyroodhouse for monarchy-loving pets north of the border.”

It continued to describe the regal line of pet products: “Dogs can gnaw on a £19.96 pink bone created by designer Rory Hutton. There is also a matching bandana for £10.96 ($14), a bow tie for £12.95 ($16.50), and a £35 ($44.6) coat. A £90 ($114.90) hamper of goodies will ensure yours is “the best dressed four-legged friend.”

The website also states: “For the pampered pooch or fabulous feline in your life, this hamper has all the accessories needed to be the best-dressed four-legged friend. Upgrade your usual pet bowl with this Windsor Castle English Fine Bone China pet bowl with a glossy white finish and 22-carat burnished gold trimmings.”

This is a direct response to the ongoing feud between King Charles and Markle. The Duchess of Sussex‘s ARO company has filed multiple trademarks to sell dog food, bowls, bath products for pets, and toys.

Late last month, Markle unveiled her homemade and organic biscuits for dogs.

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