Meghan Markle’s American Riviera Orchard lifestyle brand name is stolen by a COPYCAT website and used to sell cheeky adult coloring books about ‘working class royalty’

It’s not all work for the royals: An online retailer is using the same name as Meghan Markle’s own lifestyle brand to sell a tongue-in-cheek item for adults.

The online store, which uses the same name as the Duchess of Sussex’s American Riviera Orchard, offers adult coloring books for sale, including one titled Working Class Royalty, as first reported by The independent.

The site is known for selling anti-monarchy products, launched after the Duchess announced her own lifestyle brand.

The book, which retails for $9.99 on its website, says the book will “reveal the hidden royalties in everyday life with our Working Class Royalty coloring pages.”

“This captivating collection celebrates the strength and grace of women from all walks of life, combining the royal allure of royalty with the resilience of the working class,” the description continues.

An online store, which shares the same name as the Duchess of Sussex’s American Riviera Orchard brand, sells coloring books for adults, including one labeled Working Class Royalty

The website also sells a calendar ($19.99)

Pictured above is a Financial Planner ($9.99)

The website also sells a calendar ($19.99) and a financial planner ($9.99)

‘Discover five enchanting scenes that celebrate the majesty found in everyday moments.’

The coloring book encourages users to “color these powerful illustrations,” hoping to remind every woman that she is “a queen in her own right.”

Meghan’s brand launched earlier this year, with an official Instagram page and website – although nothing is available for purchase on the website yet.

DailyMail.com has confirmed that the Shopify page has no ties to the Duchess.

The website’s blog states that royal titles have ‘no meaning’. The ‘RoyalWealth Reign™ line’ was created to ‘recognise and celebrate the working class who are the true heart of our country’.

“In America we do not recognize a royal title by someone’s name,” it says.

“In America we believe that ALL are created EQUAL. So a royal title has no meaning.’

The website also sells a calendar and a financial planner.

DailyMail.com has reached out to representatives from American Riviera Orchard and its Shopify page for comment.

Meghan launched the new lifestyle brand in March and made a subtle announcement on Instagram.

Meghan's brand soft launched the American Riviera Orchard earlier this year, with an official Instagram page and website - although nothing is available for purchase on the website yet

Meghan’s brand soft launched the American Riviera Orchard earlier this year, with an official Instagram page and website – although nothing is available for purchase on the website yet

Meghan launched American Riviera Orchard on her Instagram page on March 14.  Pictured with Prince Harry

Meghan launched American Riviera Orchard on her Instagram page on March 14. Pictured with Prince Harry

Mindy Kaling, award-winning writer and actress, was among the exclusive group to receive jam from Meghan's first batch of American Riviera Orchard

Mindy Kaling, award-winning writer and actress, was among the exclusive group to receive jam from Meghan’s first batch of American Riviera Orchard

She originally shared the logo in a 10-second story video while dressed in a black ball gown, then wore a simple white outfit as she arranged flowers and cooked in the kitchen of her $14.7 million estate, to the music of jazz singer Nancy Wilson’s I Wish You Love.

However, she has not updated her social media page for the brand since then.

In April, Meghan sent 50 jars of her strawberry jam to influencers and famous friends in the United States.

Award-winning actress and comedy writer Mindy Kaling and actress Tracee Ellis Ross, daughter of Diana Ross, revealed on social media that they had been given jars of jam as the Duchess prepared to launch her lifestyle brand.

Other recipients have revealed themselves as Meghan’s fellow ‘polo lady’ Delfina Blaquier – the wife of Prince Harry’s best friend Ignacio ‘Nacho’ Figueras – fashion designer Tracy Robbins and the Duchess’s long-time close friend, Kelly McKee Zajfen.

Each jar was labeled with the luxurious Californian American Riviera Orchard logo and numbered out of 50 – suggesting Meghan carefully selected 50 recipients to try her first batch.

The jars are closed with a lid and a muslin cloth, tied together with string.

Meghan’s brand will reportedly include ‘edible oils and fats’, jellies, jams and spreads made from legumes, garlic and sesame, as well as nut and fruit butters.