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Royal Drama Unfolds: Harry and Meghan’s Sussex Surname Saga
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have chosen the Sussex title as a surname for their children, a move aimed at solidifying their family unit.
Instead of being known as Archie Mountbatten Windsor and Lilibet Mountbatten Windsor, the siblings are now referred to as Archie Sussex and Lilibet Sussex, according to a source cited by the Times.
This decision was made following King Charles' coronation last May, adding another layer to the ongoing controversy surrounding the Duke and Duchess.
In the midst of a heated debate over the couple's rebranded royal website Sussex.com, featuring Meghan's coat of arms, critics are accusing Harry and Meghan of breaking a promise made to the late Queen when they stepped back from their frontline royal duties.
The controversy escalated on February 12th, 2024, when the couple quietly unveiled their revamped website under the new name Sussex.com, replacing the previous Archwall.com.
The homepage now proudly proclaims “The Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” while the About page details their commitment to shaping the future through business and philanthropy via various initiatives supported by the couple.
Buckingham Palace has reportedly expressed discontent with the new direction taken by Harry and Meghan, particularly regarding the updated look of Sussex.com.
A palace insider shared concerns that the palace is not pleased with the couple's actions, labeling it as a bold move that may not be well-received.
However, any potential retaliation from the palace is deemed unlikely at present, with the focus being on King Charles III's health as a top priority.
Critics have slammed Harry and Meghan's latest actions as a blatant attempt to capitalize on their royal ties, contrary to their earlier pledge not to exploit their titles for personal or financial gain.
Despite agreeing to relinquish the use of their titles for such purposes when they stepped back from royal life in 2020, the couple's recent activities suggest a shift in approach.
By prominently featuring their association with the monarchy on a global platform, Harry and Meghan are seen as contradicting their previous stance of distancing themselves from the institution they have openly criticized.
In a surprising twist, reports indicate that the rebranding of Sussex.com did not involve the assistance of LA-based agents WME, leading to speculation that the agency may have distanced itself from Meghan.
This development raises questions about the couple's professional relationships and strategic decisions moving forward.
Lady Louise, the future Duchess of Sussex, has also made headlines by announcing a ban on Harry and Meghan from Sussex land in response to their decision to adopt the Sussex surname for their children.
Lady Louise, daughter of Prince Edwin and Sophie, has been thrust into the spotlight due to her unexpected rise to the title of Duchess of Sussex.
With King Charles endorsing her as a symbol of restoration for the Sussex legacy tainted by Harry and Meghan's tumultuous exit, Lady Louise's ascension marks a significant shift in the royal landscape.
Supported by key figures such as Princess Anne and Prince William, Lady Louise's newfound role carries the weight of reshaping the Sussex brand and upholding its dignity amidst ongoing controversies.
King Charles's decisive action in appointing Lady Louise as the future Duchess of Sussex signals a strategic move to navigate the aftermath of Harry and Meghan's departure from the royal fold.