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entertainment1 year ago

"Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Secure Sussex.com and Rebrand with New Surnames"

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reportedly purchased the domain Sussex.com from British tech businessman Neil Agate after he held it for almost 30 years, following the loss of their SussexRoyal.com website in 2020. The new site features bios for the couple, links to their organizations, and a list of their achievements, but has faced criticism for being "self-serving" and using royal titles. Despite the backlash, some fans have praised the website, and Meghan Markle has endorsed the design team behind it.

royaltyentertainment1 year ago

"Prince Harry Contemplates US Citizenship Amid California Move"

Prince Harry has admitted to considering becoming a US citizen but stated that it's not a priority for him at the moment. He expressed his love for his life in California with Meghan Markle and discussed the possibility of relinquishing his royal titles to pursue American citizenship. The Duke of Sussex also spoke about his family, his father's health, and his experiences in the US, while facing scrutiny over his past drug use and recent backlash for launching the Sussex.com website. Additionally, Harry and Meghan participated in activities at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistlers One Year To Go Winter Training Camp, with a film crew documenting their visit.

entertainment1 year ago

"Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Relaunch: Will It Succeed?"

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have launched their new website, sussex.com, as part of their relaunch since leaving the royal family. The couple's rebranding efforts have been met with criticism and skepticism, with some branding experts questioning the self-absorbed and aloof nature of the website. Despite the mixed reactions, the couple continues to position themselves as global philanthropists with a focus on business and philanthropy, while facing scrutiny and eye-rolling from royal insiders.

royal-news1 year ago

"British Well-Wishers Serenade Harry and Meghan with 'God Save The King' on the Slopes"

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made their first public appearance since their royal rebrand at the Whistler Blackcomb ski resort in British Columbia to promote the upcoming Invictus Games, which will include winter sports for the first time. The couple was serenaded with "God Save the King" by a group of 'Brits' as they enjoyed Valentine's Day in Canada, where they fell in love. Despite recent controversies over their Sussex.com website and Harry's brief visit to the UK following his father's cancer diagnosis, the couple appeared happy and relaxed as they interacted with athletes and tried out sit-skiing.

royal-news1 year ago

"Harry and Meghan's Sussex.com Domain Name Purchase Revealed"

Harry and Meghan's plans for a new Sussex.com website and a relaunch as a business and philanthropic entity emerged at the end of last year, following controversy surrounding allegations made in Omid Scobie's book. The couple's decision to use the Sussex.com domain has sparked accusations of betrayal and using their royal status for commercial gain, leading to potential tensions with the Royal Family. The website features Meghan's coat of arms and biographies for the couple, with insiders noting the absence of Harry's coat of arms and speculating on the reasons behind it.

royal-news1 year ago

"Royal Revelry: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Canadian Escapade"

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made their first public appearance since their royal rebrand, hitting the slopes in Whistler to promote the upcoming Invictus Games. The couple was serenaded by a crowd singing 'God Save The King' and appeared to be in good spirits despite recent controversies. Harry tried sit-skiing while Meghan captured the moment on her phone. Their visit comes amid criticism over their new Sussex.com website and the use of their royal titles for business purposes.

royalty1 year ago

"Royal Backlash: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Sussex.com Website Sparks Controversy"

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's new website, Sussex.com, bearing their royal titles is seen as a betrayal to the late Queen Elizabeth, as it goes against an agreement they seemingly made with her. The decision to name their site after their titles is viewed as provocative and could pose a challenge for Buckingham Palace. The use of their titles and Meghan's coat of arms for profit-oriented motives could lead to conflict with the palace, as it is seen as a breach of their agreement and a display of disloyalty.

celebrity-news1 year ago

"Meghan Markle Addresses Sussex Website Backlash with Rare Portrait and Podcast Deal"

Meghan Markle defends the use of her and Prince Harry's royal titles on their new Sussex.com website, following backlash from the public. The website features their bios, links to their organizations, and a tab listing their achievements. The couple has been criticized for using their royal titles despite leaving the royal family, but also received praise for the website's fresh design. The site includes a news tab summarizing their recent activities, and their bios highlight their individual accomplishments and their children.

celebrity-news1 year ago

"Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Sussex.com Website Sparks Controversy Over Royal Titles and Feminist Claims"

Megyn Kelly criticized Meghan Markle's self-proclaimed feminism, citing her treatment of staff and behavior towards the Queen, while the Duke and Duchess of Sussex launched a new website, Sussex.com, without consulting palace officials about using their royal titles. The couple's use of their Sussex titles and royal crest for commercial purposes has sparked speculation and potential conflict with the Royal Family. Additionally, the couple's recent visit to Canada for the Invictus Games has reignited interest in their post-Royal Family activities, including their media ventures and revenue-generating projects.

royal-news1 year ago

"Harry and Meghan's Royal Rebrand: Unveiling Their New Website and Regal Titles"

Prince Harry and Meghan have rebranded their online presence with the launch of sussex.com, incorporating their Archewell brand and emphasizing a feel-good message, a presidential-style "office of" approach, a focus on individual endeavors rather than royal ties, Meghan's advocacy for women's issues, and the assertion of their children's titles.

entertainment1 year ago

"Controversy Surrounds Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Royal Title Rebranding and New Website Launch"

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have launched a new website, Sussex.com, featuring their bios and links to their organizations. The site has received mixed reactions, with some criticizing the couple for self-flattery and others praising the revamp. Meanwhile, royal expert Ingrid Seward claims that Prince William is upset over Harry's visit to their cancer-stricken father, King Charles III, viewing it as a PR opportunity.