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    6:11 AM PST · November 15, 2024
    Meghan, Duchess of Sussex attends the 2024 Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) Gala.
    Image Credits:Tommaso Boddi / Getty Images
    • Dominic-Madori Davis
    • Dominic-Madori Davis

    Meghan Markle is expanding her consumer portfolio

    InStyle reported yesterday that Meghan Markle is an investor in the hair and wellness company Highbrow Hippie, founded by her colorist Kadi Lee and Myka Harris. The company was announcing the launch of a new hair care line and Meghan told the outlet that she was “proud to invest in her as a friend and as a female founder.” 

    More and more news has been spreading about Meghan’s growing investment portfolio. In August, she spoke to The New York Times about her investment in the basket bag company Cesta Collective and said there were “between five and 10 brands” in her portfolio. Her first investment was the instant vegan latte company Clevr Blends back in 2020. 

    The tabloids also caught her at the G9 Summer Summit this year, which is put on annually by the firm’s founder, Amy Griffin. Her own company, American Riviera Orchard, is expected to launch soon. 

    “Investing in them has helped me line up for this chapter where I’m investing in myself,” Meghan told The New York Times, adding that she sees her investment strategy as a “dolphin tank,” rather than a “Shark Tank.”

    “These are friendly waters,” she said. 

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