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Meghan and Harry Break Megxit Promise, Continue to Use Sussex Royal Web to Attract Instagram Followers
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have failed to uphold their promise to refrain from using the Sussex Royal label in 2020, as their Sussex Royal website remains active and unchanged, despite their agreement to rebrand after stepping down as senior royals.
The Mail Online has discovered that the website has not even been updated to acknowledge the passing of Queen Elizabeth II.
Additionally, their Sussex Royal Instagram account, which boasts 9 million followers, is still in operation.
It is worth noting that the couple invested a significant amount of money in designing the website, and although a section dedicated to serving the monarchy was included, it has not been modified to reflect the current circumstances.
The creation of the website likely incurred substantial expenses, which may have been reported as business-related costs.
However, it is suspected that Meghan and Harry had an arrangement with the designers.
Interestingly, the same individuals responsible for the Sussex Royal website were also involved in developing other platforms such as the Tig, Travelist, and Archwell.
One keen observer expressed surprise that the Sussex Royal website is still accessible to the public, considering the couple's agreement not to utilize the Sussex Royal name moving forward.
Another individual suggested that, at the very least, the website should acknowledge the queen's passing and the ascension of King Charles III.
A sarcastic tweet pointed out that, according to the Sussex Royal website, the late queen is miraculously still alive.
The ownership and operation of the Sussex Royal website remain anonymous, as it is hosted by GoDad, a US-based web hosting company.
However, an insider close to Meghan and Harry's staff revealed that the couple has chosen not to delete the website in order to connect their fanbase to another one of their pages, which will serve their future business endeavors.
It appears that maintaining and updating the website is a deliberate choice, potentially serving as an opportunity to defy Harry's family.
The couple was also reportedly frustrated when Instagram refused to transfer their Sussex Royal followers to their new social media platform.
It is plausible that the website is still active as Meghan seeks to find a way to retain those followers for a future relaunch.
The existence of the unchanged Sussex Royal website is yet another instance where the Sussexes seem to disregard Harry's grandmother while exploiting her memory.
Let us not forget Meghan's disrespectful curtsy in the Netflix docuseries, as well as Harry's involvement in altering Queen Elizabeth's historic 1947 speech for their failed Commonwealth Empire 2.0 venture, which was criticized for its race-baiting tactics.
Keeping the Sussex Royal website intact only serves to further tarnish their image.
Similarly, the Archwell Foundation website remains nothing more than an empty shell, lacking even a donate button.
It seems that the couple possesses the initial drive to establish these platforms, but fails to follow through with any substantial action.
As for their Sussex Royal Instagram page, which initially amassed 11.2 million followers, it is still accessible three years later but has experienced a loss of 2 million followers.
The launch of the Sussex Royal website was met with disappointment from the Queen and palace officials in 2020.
Furthermore, Meghan and Harry attempted to register Sussex Royal as a global trademark for various products, including clothing, stationery, books, and teaching materials.
However, after discussions with the Queen, the couple accepted that they would not be able to use the Sussex Royal name as they had originally intended.
In conclusion, Meghan and Harry have reneged on their commitment to discontinue using the Sussex Royal label and have kept their website active, despite their agreement to rebrand.