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Markle's nephew Tyler Dooley was at his lowest when she married Prince Harry, leading him to find relief in CBD and launch a company.
Meghan Markle’s nephew Tyler Dooley says he went through “hell and back” when his aunt married Prince Harry.
In a recent interview with The Sun, Dooley expressed the hardships of being related to someone who was once a royal and how starting a cannabis business looked like he was cashing in on the fame.
One of the first misadventures he experienced was when Markle’s family showed up at her wedding without an invite and caused quite the scene. Later, reports say that Dooley was in a nightclub and was asked to leave when officers discovered he was carrying a four-inch knife.
During the interview, Dooley expressed that he’s in a “really great” place, and he’s excited to launch his cannabis brand, Royally Grown, and provide customers with CBD gummies, vapes, tinctures, and more.
He explained that his “party boy antics” have been well reported through news outlets, but Dooley tells The Sun he’s “over that now, I’m sober. I haven’t had a drink in over 12 months.”
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When discussing how his world came crashing down once his aunt started dating Prince Harry, Dooley said he wished he had “some kind of warning or assistance – like a debrief, something like ‘This is about to hit you, so you need to get ready,’ when all the royal stuff happened.”
When his “anxiety was at an all-time high,” Dooley turned to CBD and attested that it “helped my life and my overall wellbeing in so many ways.”
Now, Tyler’s massive hemp farm in Oregon is looking to expand, and not because of his famous aunt, but because of the health benefits, he experienced first-hand from plant-based products.
“You know Meghan makes this big claim of helping the world, of being a philanthropist, an activist, but I’ve been silent for a long time,” Dooley states, adding that “all this royal shit” left him in a very dark place.
Dooley wants to make clear that he’s been working with and around cannabis since he was 18 years old, “way before Megan was ever in this situation.” However, he still struggles with the lingering stigma around cannabis and jabs from the public that his business is a cash-grab.
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