Meghan Markle has been slammed as "arrogant" and "annoying" by royal fans following the news she is trying to trademark the historic word "archetypes" – after announcing it will be the name of her first series of podcasts.The Duchess of Sussex ruffled some feathers after it emerged she made the application at the United States Patent and Trademark Office last month.The word derives from ancient Greek and first entered the English language around the 1540s.
Meghan may have to face legal challenges from companies that currently use the word in their names – like the skincare and cleaning products business Archetypes.
Royal fans have been speaking out about the application and slammed the Duchess' attempt at trademarking the ancient word as "breath taking arrogance".One disgruntled royal fan wrote: "Wouldn't be surprised if she tried to trademark the whole English language."Another said: "She should try and trademark the word 'arrogant' because that really does apply to her.""This will not be happening," stated a third.
Some royal fans have seen the funny side to the odd trademark request and used it as an opportunity to poke fun at the Duchess. "Great, now words are being Markled," joked one. For the latest breaking news stories and incredible tales from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here."This just gets more hilarious every day," said a second.A third joked: "She's the archetype of how not to behave."The Archetypes brand could potentially cover everything from podcasts, television programmes, DVDs, CDs and entertainment services distributed through satellite and cable TV, global computer networks, the internet, wireless devices, mobile applications, set-top boxes, webcasts and streaming media.The.
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