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Meghan Markle Is Seemingly Looking to Relaunch The Tig Blog After Shutting It Down in 2017 Amid Prince Harry Romance

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Putting her blogging hat back on? Meghan Markle is seemingly gearing up to relaunch The Tig after shutting it down in 2017.The website could be coming back very soon, according to documents obtained by Us Weekly on Tuesday, March 14.

Frim Fram, Inc. filed a document with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last month, looking to revamp The Tig as a website focused on “commentary in the field of travel,” as well as interior design, health and wellness, food preparation and cooking and other lifestyle and fashion areas.The February document noted that the revived website would feature articles, interviews and photographs on a variety of topics.

The pieces fall into categories such as: “recipes, travel, relationships, fashion, style, interior design, lifestyle, the arts, culture, design, conscious living, health and wellness.”While Meghan’s name wasn’t specifically listed on the paperwork, the logo that is featured as part of the trademark request matches the original design used on her blog.The Duchess of Sussex, 41, first launched The Tig in 2014, which focused on her life, charitable work, travels and overall love of food.

In fact, the name of the website was derived from “Tignanello,” which is a specific wine that allowed Meghan to “get” wine and understand other people’s love of the drink.The shorthand “Tig” was attributed to the sudden feeling of understanding, and the duchess previously described her site as a place devoted to “those Tig moments of discovery.”In order to view the video, please allow Manage CookiesHowever, when the Suits alum began dating Prince Harry in 2016, her lifestyle blog fell to the wayside.

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