Harry and Meghan's new challenge to Buckingham: they change their children's surname to “unify the family”

New and challenging step. Harry y Meghan have decided change the last name of their children to be called Archie and Lilibet Sussex, as reported in some media such as Page Six y The Sun. Quite a turn that responds to the desire of the dukes to “unify the family.”

This change has been synchronized with the launch of its new website, Sussex.com. The prince and his wife, who traveled to Canada to preside over the 10th anniversary of the Invictus games, have turned the idyllic station of Whistler, into Canadian British Columbia, on a honeymoon.

The romantic gestures between the prince and his wife are continuous. We see them smiling, together and holding hands, as if they were walking through a landscape deserted by onlookers and cameras. But not. During their visit, the acclaimed Whistler station is full of photographers and the dukes know how to stage love.

The son of Carlos III took the opportunity to practice with a sled on one of the tracks adapted for this type of sport. Wearing a helmet to protect his head, Harry descended the ice channel at high speed.

The use of Sussex has received harsh criticism. First, for its use as a trademark on the new website without prior consultation with Buckingham. And second, for this supposed change of surnames in his children with the desire to “unify the family”, according to the British press. In the first case, furthermore, it happens that when Harry and Meghan decided to leave London and renounce their duties as members of the Royal Family, lQueen Elizabeth II herself prohibited them from using the SussexRoyal brand. This was a condition that was imposed on them 4 years ago, in 2020, when they activated Megxit.

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