The Duchess of Sussex appears to be on the verge of reviving her blog, The Tig, and has reapplied for the trademark for the title. Speaking on GB News, royal expert Angela Levin has spoken about Meghan’s potential blogging comeback and the impact that the return would have on the Royal Family.The royal biographer told host Nana Akua: “Yes, she’s applied to get back her The Tig website.”She has been waiting now a year to find out whether she can do it or not.”She added: “I don’t know what the problem is but it’s quite interesting because she gave it up because she use the Royal Family to make money.”She recommends, you know, from wine or books or all sorts of things on that.READ MORE: Meghan and Harry spotted on ‘very low key’ California date night: ‘Just the two of them’ Meghan had a blog called The Tig before joining the Royal Family (Image: GETTY) Meghan had The Tig for three years (Image: PA)”So if she does get the right to have that up again, I mean it’s a bit concerning for the Royal Family.”She’s going to be using her title and her connections to get money, to make money.”Ms Levin concluded: “It shows that she couldn’t care less about what the Royal Family think anymore”.She launched the blog when she was still an actress in Suits and named the site after her favourite Tignanello wine.READ MORE: Royal Family LIVE: Prince Andrew ‘in tears after Charles said he’ll never return to duty’The Sun has reported that Meghan has attempted to trademark “The Tig” and that is it currently “under examination” by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USTPO).Her bid was first rejected, when USTPO said the description of the website was “too broad”.Meghan ran The Tig for three years, until 2017 when she shut down most of her social media pages in the aftermath of her engagement to Prince Harry.DON’T MISSKate and Prince William want ‘more bang for their buck’ [INSIGHT]Harry slammed for ‘self-pity’ book title when he has ‘millions’ [VIDEO]Prince Harry lost battle to ‘change’ book in clash with ghostwriter [ANALYSIS] Meghan married Prince Harry in 2018 (Image: GETTY)Meghan and Harry officially announced they were to step down as senior royals in January 2020, almost two years after their wedding day.After joining the Royal Family, Meghan lived at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor with Prince Harry and their son Archie, who is now three-years-old.Since announcing they were stepping down as senior royals almost three years ago, the couple now reside in California and welcomed their second child, a daughter named Lilibet in June 2021.READ NEXT:
Meghan sparks Royal Family fears as Duchess eyes return to blogging
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