It's a family take on the new royal *high*ness.

Meghan Markle's nephew has developed a special cannabis strain in honor of his soon-to-be 'royal' aunt, called "Markle Sparkle." Markle's nephew, 25-year old Tyler Dooley, has partnered with Leafbuyer.com to exclusively unveil the new cannabis strain to the world.

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The Denver-based technology company which connects cannabis consumers to dispensaries has showcased the first exclusive photos, video, and information about his new hybrid strain. "We're thrilled Tyler chose Leafbuyer to help launch his new 'royal' strain," stated Kurt Rossner, CEO of Leafbuyer Technologies Inc.

"Our job, as the premier cannabis deals, news, education, and product website in the country, is to help consumers find Markle Sparkle once it's available for purchase at local dispensaries."

Oregon Origins

Dooley is a licensed medical marijuana grower in Grants Pass, Oregon who is legally growing the special strain of marijuana in honor of his aunt, Meghan Markle, and her upcoming marriage to Prince Harry. He created the strain along with his business partner, Mama D, and Daley Organics, a premier grower in the northwest.

The product, in flower and concentrate form, will be officially unveiled in person on June 2, 2018, at the High Times Cannabis Cup Northern California event in Santa Rosa, California at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. Dooley, along with representatives from Leafbuyer.com, will be showcasing samples of "Markle Sparkle," which will ultimately sell at dispensaries for approximately $280/oz.

Dooley calls "Markle Sparkle" a potent sativa-dominant that is high-yielding and best grown best outdoors in the Pacific Northwest. "I can't reveal too much at this point," states Dooley, "but what I can say is it smells like blueberries and it's made up of three different strains ? Blue City Diesel, Blueberry Northern Lights and a third secret strain, which you'll find out on June 2nd!"

You can check out more on the new "Markle Sparkle" marijuana strain on our strains and blog page at Leafbuyer.com