Meghan Markle's American Riviera Orchard Brand Debuts First Product, Earns Rave Reviews From Duchess' Friends

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Meghan Markle is giving her friends a little taste of what to expect from her new brand American Riviera Orchard — but the public sees her latest endeavor as just a money grab.

On Monday, April 15, the Duchess of Sussex's pals Tracy Robbins and Delfina Blaquier revealed via their Instagram Stories that they received a small bottle of the line's strawberry jam, causing some people on social media to write some not so nice tweets.

Meghan Markle's brand American Riviera Orchard debuted a jar of jam. mega

"A pot of jam……hilarious….grifters on overdrive," one person declared on social media in reaction to the debut.

"Could make that for $3. And we're talking a batch. How much will the duchess of moneybags be charging?" quipped another, while a third said of Meghan, "What a grifter."

"When you get the opportunity of a lifetime, but your ego, greed and narcissism curse everything you touch ... Meghan Markle is a cautionary tale," a fourth hater said. "You can’t fall any lower than resorting to sell STRAWBERRY jam. Not even in that is she original!"

The mom-of-two sent the products to a few of her friends.@MRSTRACYROBBINS/INSTAGRAM

The mother-of-two's pals had a very different reaction, as Robbins raved over the jam, writing alongside a photo of the jar, "Thank you so much for the delicious basket! I absolutely love this jam so not sure I'll be sharing :)."

"Thank you M! #montecito goodness," she added.

In another close-up of the label, which featured Meghan's own calligraphy, Robbins declared, "breakfast, lunch and dinner just got a little sweeter."

Some people accused the company of being a money grab.mega

Blaquier posted a snap in which she spread the jam on a piece of toast, writing on another picture of the product, "Strawberry jam makes me happy. And I ❤️ your jam @americanrivieriaorchard."

As OK! reported, the Suits actress launched the line last month and filed a trademark for edible items, tableware and home goods.

"She’s been working on this for over a year and it’s all the things that are close to her heart — all the things she’s passionate about," a source spilled to a news outlet.

Meghan launched the company last month.@DELFINABLAQUIER/INSTAGRAM

Royal expert Tom Quinn told another outlet that fans shouldn't expect Meghan's husband, Prince Harry, to be involved with the business.

"Harry thinks the new brand is a great idea because it’s Meghan’s idea – he’s still so loved up that she can do no wrong in his eyes," he explained. "But we have to remember that he grew up in a family that would’ve looked down on this kind of commercial enterprise, so there is a part of Harry that’s uncomfortable, which is why we are unlikely to see Harry personally baking cakes or demonstrating kitchen utensils."