Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been in the spotlight for kick-starting a new website that showcases their ties to the Royal family, without consulting the royals first.
This rebrand comes four years after they stepped away from their official royal duties to explore careers in business and links back to their previous 'Sussex Royal' website which the late Queen had forbidden them from using.
As part of an agreement with Buckingham Palace, Harry and Meghan are able to utilise their Duke and Duchess titles but can't use HRH for their business ventures.
When they left working royal life, it was stated by the palace that "everything they do will continue to uphold the values of Her Majesty".After leaving their positions for "financial freedom", they quickly landed commercial agreements with Netflix and Spotify, raking in an estimated £100million, the Mirror reports.However, their discreet launch of the Sussex.com website this week, featuring Meghan's coat of arms and their children's prince and princess titles, has been labelled as exceedingly exploitative.
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