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Meghan Markle's 'website' was held to ransom by hackers who wanted 'Prince Harry back'

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's new Archewell website to demand that the Duke came back to the UK.The hackers took control of the domain http://archewellcharity.com/ in April 2020 in an attempt to hold it ransom until the their single demand was met, the Daily Star exclusively revealed at the time.

It reads: "We will surrender this domain upon the immediate and safe return of Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex to Her Majesty's United Kingdom.”Below the sinister demand, which they believed was holding Harry and Meghan's new venture to ransom, was the address of Buckingham Palace.

This wasn't the only prank that the Sussexes had to deal with two years ago either. Another website domain that was also tipped to be used for Archewell was snatched up by a troll and redirecting users to the Kanye West music video “Gold Digger”.Instagram was used as a means to embarrass Harry and Meghan too, with multiple accounts set up to try and steal Archewell's tipped username.

The handle "archewell" was taken by a troll who decided to publish one image of a block of turquoise and in 2022 hundreds of similar account handles have been made.

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