Harry and Meghan Defend Royal Titles Amid Website Launch

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently launched their new website, Sussex.com, prominently featuring their royal titles and coat of arms. This move has sparked controversy, with critics suggesting they are trying to reignite their media presence. However, a source close to the couple defended their decision, stating that “Sussex” is their family name.

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The website highlights Harry and Meghan’s personal and professional endeavors but notably omits any direct mention of their roles within the monarchy. Insiders speculate that Buckingham Palace may disapprove of the site, especially if it appears to be for commercial purposes.

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Despite the criticism, Harry and Meghan are focused on their upcoming commitments, including Harry’s trip to Canada for the Invictus Games. Recently, Harry visited the UK to see his father, King Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer.

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As they navigate their post-royal lives, the launch of Sussex.com underscores Harry and Meghan’s effort to balance public duties with personal freedom while staying true to their roots.