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Buckingham Palace Removes Sussex Family Name from Official Website
In a surprising turn of events, Buckingham Palace has made the decision to remove the entire Sussex family name from the Royal website.
This move has caught the attention of Royal Watchers and has left many questioning its significance.
Let's take a step back and recap.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, known for their desire to remain in the spotlight, had continued to use the Sussex Royal title even after they promised not to following their departure as Senior Royals in Spring 2020.
Their website, SussexRoyal.com, and the SussexRoyal Instagram account, with 9 million and 11.2 million followers respectively, still bore the name they were explicitly asked not to use.
But here's where it becomes even more astonishing.
The Sussex Royal website, which cost the couple a significant amount of money to design, has not been updated to reflect the passing of Queen Elizabeth II or acknowledge Prince Charles as King Charles III.
It seems as though Meghan and Harry are living in a parallel universe, detached from the reality that the monarchy has moved on without them.
A keen-eyed Royal Watcher pointed out this glaring error, stating, “I am amazed that their Sussex Royal website is still publicly accessible.
The Queen has passed away, and the Sussexes agreed not to use Sussex Royal moving forward.”
Another sarcastically tweeted, “According to the Sussex Royal website, our late Queen is still very much alive.”
Adding to the intrigue, it remains unclear who operates or owns the Sussex Royal website, as the U.S. web hosting company GoDaddy has kept this information anonymous.
The Sussexes' spokesperson has conveniently avoided inquiries from MailOnline.
To understand the full story, we need to delve into the backstory.
The launch of the Sussex Royal website in 2020 reportedly caused distress to the Queen and blindsided Buckingham Palace officials.
The site outlined Meghan and Harry's future royal roles without the Queen's approval, creating a rift within the Royal family.
Omid Scobie's biography, Finding Freedom, revealed that the Queen was taken by surprise with the launch, and it disrupted the carefully planned departure announcement.
Fast forward to today, and Buckingham Palace has retaliated by removing the Sussex family name from the Royal website.
This power move sends a clear message that the Royal family is moving forward, leaving Meghan and Harry behind.
As we witness the unfolding of this royal drama, it raises the question: Is this the beginning of the end for Meghan and Harry's aspirations to hold onto their royal connections?
Are they finally being cut off from the monarchy's narrative?
Before we conclude, let's not forget the additional blow to Meghan and Harry's ambitions.
The Hollywood Reporter recently named them among the biggest Tinseltown losers of the year.
Their Netflix documentary received criticism, their biography lacked excitement, and their podcast failed to make an impact.
It appears that the Hollywood dream is slipping away for the former royals.
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