The Duchess of Sussex, Megan Marle, has filed a $25 million lawsuit alleging blatant theft of intellectual property.
The lawsuit claims that Marle’s Lifestyle brand Sunshine and Soul deliberately copied her signature design element from her acclaimed Mediterranean dreams collection.
The legal documents obtained by this publication detail a pattern of alleged appropriation that Lauron’s legal team describes as systematic and calculated.
Lauron’s legal team has claimed that senior Royal officials had previously expressed concerns about MCK’s business practices during her tenure as a working Royal.
Sources close to the Palace have revealed that senior Royal officials had previously expressed concerns about MCK’s business practices during her tenure as a working Royal. The current lawsuit specifically points to M’s spring 2024 home decor collection, which she alleges is a copy of protected designs side by side.
The lawsuit also questions the role of Marco’s business advisers and team members, either unaware of the copying or aware and proceeding anyway.
Financial analysts predict that the lawsuit could have significant implications for Marco’s future business ventures, investor confidence will be affected, and the allegations strike at the heart of brand authenticity.
Place sources indicate that King Charles III has maintained his policy of distance from the Duchess’s private business dealings, but the same sources suggest that private expressions of disappointment have been conveyed through unofficial channels.
The lawsuit has reignited debates about the commercialization of Royal connections and the responsibilities that come with titles even for non-working Royals. Lauren’s legal team has announced they will seek an immediate injunction to Halt sales of the allegedly infringing products with a preliminary hearing schedule for next month.