Amid swirling rumors about their potential return to the United Kingdom, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have received an olive branch from the royal family.
The latest development comes in the form of updates to Harry and Meghan’s page on the Royal Family website, where a link to their new website, Sussex.com, has been included. This update aims to provide visitors with information about the couple’s current endeavors and work.
Sussex.com, which was launched last month, initially faced criticism for its use of the Sussex title, a designation traditionally associated with the royal family. Concerns were raised about the possibility of commercialization, prompting insiders to warn that any signs of such activities would be swiftly addressed and stopped.
In addition to their website, the Sussexes have also adopted the Sussex title as the surname for their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. This decision was made to unify their family under a single name, following their previous website, Archewell, which focused primarily on their son Archie without acknowledging Lilibet.
However, recent developments have sparked further debate and criticism. Meghan Markle, utilizing her official title as the Duchess of Sussex, introduced her new brand, American Riviera Orchard, on Instagram. This move has drawn backlash, with some questioning the appropriateness of using a royal title for a venture unrelated to public service.
The ongoing discussions and updates reflect the complexities surrounding the relationship between the royal family and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. As speculations about their potential return to the U.K. continue, these developments highlight the delicate balance between personal endeavors and royal responsibilities.