The Mail on Sunday

I’m a Markle Sparkle dope millionair­e!

Meghan’s nephew uses her name to build drug empire

- From Caroline Graham

MEGHAN MARKLE’S ‘black sheep’ nephew has become an overnight millionair­e thanks to marijuana –with a little help from his aunt’s name.

Cannabis farmer Tyler Dooley launched his business last year with a potent variety named ‘Markle Sparkle’.

Created in honour of Meghan’s wedding to Prince Harry, the strain was marketed with the tagline: ‘So strong it will blow your crown off.’

Now the 27-year-old son of the Duchess of Sussex’s half-brother Tom Markle Jr, has revealed his success has led to the vast expansion of his operation.

He has a sprawling new 1,000acre ranch in Oregon where the plants he is growing include a new hybrid strain of cannabis, ‘Archie Sparkie’, named after his second cousin, Meghan and Harry’s son.

Dooley, his brother TJ, father Tom and grandfathe­r Thomas Markle Sr. were all shut out of the Royal wedding. He was caught entering a nightclub in London carrying a knife after travelling to the UK to watch Meghan’s wedding on TV.

He told The Mail on Sunday: ‘People have always called me the black sheep of the family but I’ve been working my **** off to make a living in a very competitiv­e business.

‘Markle Sparkle made headlines and made me a lot of money.’

However, Dooley says he has largely turned away from producing marijuana containing mind-bending compound THC. He is focusing on producing millions of tons of product containing only cannabidio­l (CBD), which does not get users ‘high’ and is legally sold in the UK.

CBD is touted as a ‘cure’ for everything from cancer to arthritis, and dementia to depression, but many critics have dismissed it as modern ‘snake oil’.

‘ CBD products are where the future lies,’ says Dooley. We are selling our product to several of the leading importers into the UK. We’re planning to flood the market.’

His cannabis business, called Blue Line Hemp will soon expand to 2,600 acres: ‘At the moment I’ve got 1.5 million marijuana plants but we’re planning a big expansion.’ Dooley declines to reveal exactly how much he is worth, but claims his new business has ‘ expected revenue’ of up to $ 200 million [£160 million] a year.

‘Hemp can be turned into all sorts of eco-friendly products from clothing to building materials,’ he says. ‘I’m planning to use hemp-based bricks to build a turreted castle on the farm in honour of Archie.’

Dooley, who recently became engaged to Sandra Bazan, 24, added: ‘People have labelled Meghan’s American family as hillbillie­s and a freak show but I’m building a business the old- fashioned way with hard work and lots of sweat.

‘The farm is organic and sustainabl­e. It’s ironic my aunt and Prince Harry go on about being such great eco-warriors and yet they carry on jetting around on private planes. I think we’re doing more for the planet than my aunt Meghan is.’

The Centre for Medicinal Cannabis estimates the CBD market in the UK could be worth almost £1 billion a year by 2025.

 ??  ?? HIGH AMBITIONS: Tyler Dooley and his sprawling Oregon marijuana farm
HIGH AMBITIONS: Tyler Dooley and his sprawling Oregon marijuana farm

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