Harry and Meghan's new website that is going to raise blisters in Buckingham: why do they use their title as a brand?

Harry y Meghan have launched their new website under the Sussex brand. Since Megxit, the dukes kept their portal under the name Archewell, in honor of their eldest son. The newly inaugurated site may raise eyebrows in Buckingham for the use of his title, which is given to him by Queen Elizabeth II. A title, by the way, that they continue to use despite their departure from the Royal Family four years ago. This is going to take a long time.

The new website is called Sussex.com. Its launch is already loaded with controversy. publishes it Daily Mail. Harry and Meghan use their name as a trademark. Not only that, but also his shield. The son of Charles III and his wife do not interpret it the same way. This is how his entourage has been in charge of slipping into the aforementioned newspaper: “Prince Harry Meghan are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. This is a fact. It's his last name.”

The presentation of site It took place this Monday, February 12. In the home we see a biography of Harry that describes him as “a military veteran, mental health advocate, and environmental activist.” In Meghan's bio we see that she is a feminist woman, defender of the human rights of gender equality.”

The new website marks a new direction in the public image of the couple, who broke their podcast contract with Spotify, with which they had closed an agreement of 21.13 million euros. According to Daily Mail, His signing with Netflix is ​​also in jeopardy, whose renewal is up in the air. Let's remember the million-dollar figure they closed: 93.9 million euros.

This website coincides with the imminent reappearance of the Sussexes in Canada, where they will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Invictus games. Valentine's Day, February 14, will be the date of their first joint public event after Harry's express 26-hour visit to London, where he met with his father, who is undergoing cancer treatment.

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