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Subtle Reason Palace Won’t Take Action Against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Website

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently unveiled their website, sussex.com.

While this move may have caused some unease within the Royal Family, it appears that Buckingham Palace is unlikely to take any action against them.

The couple’s new site combines their previous work on the Sussex Royal and Archewell sites, serving as a new platform for their future endeavors.

However, critics have pointed out that the pair prominently featured their royal crest on the homepage of the website and continue to use their royal titles.

Although Harry and Meghan are permitted to retain their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles, any association between the royals and a commercial venture would violate the law.

Nevertheless, a source inside the Palace has revealed that King Charles’s recent health concerns are currently consuming most of his attention.

In light of these circumstances, Buckingham Palace might find its hands tied when it comes to taking action.

The King has other pressing matters to address at the moment, and engaging in another conflict with his son is the last thing he needs.

However, the Palace’s inability to intervene is expected to receive significant backlash.

On February 5, it was announced that King Charles is battling cancer.

Despite the diagnosis, he remains optimistic and hopeful, as the disease appears to have been detected early.

Upon learning of his father’s condition, Harry made a private trip to meet with him after being apart for many months.

Unfortunately, their conversation lasted only about thirty minutes before the King had to depart for Sandringham.

King Charles is currently recuperating at Sandringham and receiving outpatient treatment in London.

Whenever possible, he will be resting and recovering at his estate.

Despite his health condition, Charles appeared his usual self as he accompanied Queen Camilla to the Sunday morning service at St Mary Magdalene, where he greeted well-wishers along the way.

Harry’s brief visit to the UK had raised hopes of a possible reconciliation within the family.

However, the launch of this new website may prove to be another setback.

In other news, Meghan has recently signed a new podcast deal.

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