Megan Markle helped her nephew earn millions of dollars in marijuana sales
The nephew made a multi-million dollar fortune in cannabis cultivation and the legal sale of marijuana for medical purposes in the American state of Oregon, according to www.theuk.one. Tyler Dooley, the son of the Duchess of Sussex’s half-brother Thomas Markle, Jr., started the business a few years ago, after Oregon’s legalisation of the business in 2015. And after his aunt had married a British prince, he began to make a fabulous profit and significantly expanded the area of his plantations.
The American currently has 1.5 million hemp bushes, but he is inspired by the success and plans to significantly increase their number. Unlike his grandfather Thomas Markle, Samantha’s father and aunt (the Duchess’ older sister), Tyler did not publicly criticize his “royal” relative. Well, he’s been actively using it for advertising. So, as he said then, it would be “more than happy” to offer a sample of Megan and Harry if they would come to visit him somehow, as well as to tell them about the medical benefits of marijuana, which would help with almost any disease “from post-traumatic stress disorder to insomnia and pain in cancer patients.
” Megan grew up in California. And I’m sure she has American views on marijuana. I know that in England, marijuana is still an object of taboo…” Dooley said then.
Since then, the 27-year-old Dooley has added “Markle Sparkle” to his list of varieties, with the words he has chosen as his advertising slogan: “so strong that you blow away with the crown” in honor of his cousin, firstborn Megan, and Harry, born in May this year. Thanks to the name Markle Dooley, he became famous. And I’m grateful to my aunt for her help. Dooley, like all of Megan’s other relatives from his father’s side, was not invited to the royal wedding. In 2018, he arrived in London to watch the video broadcast of the ceremony on TV. And was detained at one of the local nightclubs with a knife. “People always called me the black sheep in the family, but I worked like a dog to make a living in a business where the competition is so high,” Tyler told the publication.