Meghan Markle's nephew develops special cannabis strain for royal wedding
The future royal couple could celebrate their union under the best of circumstances. Meghan Markle’s nephew, a cannabis grower in Oregon, revealed that he has been working on a special hybrid to celebrate his aunt’s wedding: «Markle’s Sparkle.».
Megan's half-brother's son is proud to work in the cannabis industry. And although he hasn't spoken to her in three years, Tyler Dooley believes he knows that Megan's views on cannabis would be progressive.
«Megan grew up in California, and I'm sure she has an American perspective on cannabis,» he told the Daily Email. «I know that in England, cannabis is still a taboo subject, but it’s more normal for us because we grew up with it while we were in school. Everyone tries it here.»
He also shared his thoughts on what Prince Harry might think of it, simply adding, «Prince Harry enjoys a good night out.»
Tyler Doolley said he would be «more than happy» to offer a sample of his strain and educate them about the benefits of cannabis if they were to visit his farm in Oregon.
«I’d be happy to give them a tour if they came here and show them the medical benefits of cannabis, which helps with everything from post-traumatic stress disorder to insomnia and pain in cancer patients.»
And so, Elizabeth II might follow in the footsteps of her predecessor, Elizabeth I of England, who treated her migraines and menstrual cramps with hemp decoctions.
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