Published 16:36 IST, January 15th 2020

Company related to Meghan Markle incorporated in Delaware: Reports

The state documents reportedly indicate that Frim Fram Inc. which ran Duchess of Sussex's website 'The Tig' was registered as a new corporation in Delaware.

Reported by: Aanchal Nigam
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Few days before anuncement by Duke and Duchess of Sussex of 'stepping back' as 'senior members', reports have suggested that Meghan's lifestyle blog was incorporated in Delaware. According to Delaware's media outlet, state documents indicate Frim Fram Inc. which ran Duchess' website ' Tig' was registered as a new corporation in Delaware on December 30. former actor had founded company in 2014 but it was shut down in 2017 before marrying Prince Harry.

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company was previously California-based but reportedly started to incorporated in Delaware this fall. Furrmore, international reports also state that documents have listed Meghan's business manr, Andrew Meyer as secretary on certificate of merger. However, relationship of Royal couple with Shannyn Yates remains unclear who is reportedly listed as incorporator on certificate of incorporation. 

companies in Delaware are t required to reveal names of ir owners which is reportedly reason why many prefer to incorporate re. company can hire a lawyer or an nt to sign as authorized person which allows identities of owners to remain a secret. 

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Duke and Duchess of Sussex's anuncement

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle anunced on January 9 through a post on Instagram that y want to 'step back' as 'senior members' of royal family and work to be financially independent. also said that y will split time between UK and rth America while 'continuing to hour' ir duty to Queen Elizabeth II, Commonwealth, and patrons. 

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Queen also gave a d and brokered a deal with couple on January 13. decision of Queen agreeing to 'transition' came after summit at Sandringham where family had 'constructive discussions'. Queen said in a statement said that she and royal family are 'entirely supportive' of Prince Harry and Meghan's decision.   statement released by Buckingham Palace furr states that Queen and family members had 'very constructive discussions', however, 'final decisions' will be reached in coming days. 

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16:36 IST, January 15th 2020