This Monday, Meghan and Harry replaced their Archewell.com website with Sussex.com, where they highlight their engagements and list their recent activities.
Change of direction. This Monday, February 12, the Sussexes launched the “Prince Harry and Meghan Office” (we mean, Prince Harry and Meghan office) website hosted on Sussex.com, replacing Archewell.com. This new website will now carry “personal updates from the couple” which will no longer necessarily be linked to their charity, so Archewell, we read: Sun .
On this new website, Prince Harry is highlighted, described as a “philanthropist, army veteran, mental health advocate and environmental activist”. When his wife, former actress Meghan Markle, is introduced as a “feminist and advocate for human rights and gender equality.”
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“This will cause real problems”
The already controversial big change comes four years after Elizabeth II banned the use of the name “SussexRoyal” when Meghan and Harry ceased to be members of the royal family.
But is Meghan and Harry’s new strategy a risky bet? If we believe Daily Mail: , Yes. Royal sources told the British tabloid that the use of their royal title, apparently for commercial purposes, could cause protests at Buckingham Palace. One of them notes Daily Mail: “Using the Sussex title will cause them real problems. It’s a royal title, and if there’s a hint of commercialism about it, [leur site] will eventually close. It’s just amazing that they can’t see how clumsy their actions are.” However, an informant close to the couple wants to qualify one point. “Prince Harry and Meghan are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. That is a fact. that’s their last name.”
Harry and Meghan, Act II
The launch of Sussex.com has in any case fueled speculation that Meghan and Harry are trying to boost their careers and their image in the media. And for good reason, the Sussexes have been rumored for some time to be on the lookout for new production companies to work for. Their nearly €20 million deal with Spotify recently expired, and streaming giant Netflix can’t renew their $100 million (€93 million) deal with them.
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Source: Le Figaro
