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Royal Family May Shut Down Harry and Meghan’s Sussex.com Site if Titles are Exploited, Source Warns… but Team Sussex Remains Defiant

Prince Harry and Meghan have ignited another potential conflict with the Royal Family after unveiling their new website, Sussex.com, which prominently features their Sussex title.

The couple replaced their previous Archewell webpage with the site, which provides biographies and highlights their recent activities.

However, sources have cautioned that the use of their royal title and crest for what appears to be commercial purposes may trigger objections from the Palace.

Insiders voiced concerns about the couple’s decision to leverage the Sussex title, emphasizing that as a royal designation, any hint of commercialism could lead to the site being shut down.

The lack of awareness by Harry and Meghan regarding the inappropriateness of their actions has been described as astonishing.

Nevertheless, a source close to the couple defended their use of the Sussex title, stating that it is their official surname and family name.

They emphasized that Prince Harry and Meghan hold the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and this fact cannot be disputed.

The newly launched Sussex.com website prominently displays an image of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, attending the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in September 2023.

It also features their royal crest, which may further exacerbate tensions between the couple and the Royal Family.

The launch of the website has fueled speculation that Harry and Meghan are attempting to revitalize their media careers.

The homepage of “The Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex” showcases glowing biographies of both individuals, highlighting their respective contributions to humanitarian causes, mental health advocacy, environmental campaigns, feminism, human rights, and gender equity.

The renaming and rebranding of their online presence coincide with rumors that the couple is seeking new production partnerships.

Their previous £18 million deal with Spotify has concluded, and there are uncertainties surrounding the renewal of their £80 million contract with Netflix.

Operated by “The Office of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” Sussex.com aims to serve as a comprehensive platform for all their activities.

The website’s “About” page outlines their commitment to shaping the future through business and philanthropy.

It also provides information on the Archewell Foundation, Archewell Productions, patronages, ventures, and organizations supported by the couple.

As the Duke and Duchess prepare for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025’s One Year to Go celebrations, Sussex.com offers a minimalistic design with a large photograph of the couple on the homepage.

The site includes links to the Archewell Foundation, Archewell Productions, and the controversial sussexroyal.com website, which was launched in 2020 when Harry and Meghan stepped back as working royals.

The intention is for Sussex.com to serve as a platform for the couple to share personal and official updates, keeping the public informed through its “News” section.

Their biographies highlight Prince Harry’s ten years of service in the British Armed Forces and his best-selling memoir, “Spare,” which delves into his life with compassion, vulnerability, and unflinching honesty.

Meghan’s biography focuses on her advocacy work, her role in the TV series “Suits,” and her success as a best-selling author of children’s books, including “The Bench” and “Together: Our Community Kitchen.”

The Archewell Foundation, founded by the Duke and Duchess, aims to initiate meaningful initiatives and drive lasting change.

Archewell Productions, established in 2020, is dedicated to showcasing thought-provoking and diverse narratives that highlight our shared humanity and celebrate community.

In recent news, Prince Harry flew to London from Los Angeles to visit his father, King Charles, who was diagnosed with cancer.

This marked their first significant interaction in 15 months, and their first formal meeting since the late Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September 2022.

Meanwhile, Meghan Markle participated in The Welcome Project, a joint initiative between the Archewell Foundation and her established program, which provides support for Afghan women resettling in the US.

Over the weekend, she joined 15 Afghan women in Southern California to cook traditional Afghan food and exchange stories.

The release of Sussex.com and the ongoing activities of Prince Harry and Meghan continue to generate interest and speculation about their future endeavors, both in the media and within the Royal Family.