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Prince Harry and Meghan 'paid off' man who owned Sussex website domain 'without argument'

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have had to 'pay up' for their new website as they work on changing their brand. The Duke and Duchess wanted to start fresh and use their Sussex title but to do this, they had to give money to the person who owned the rights to the Sussex.com website.

They paid the owner "without argument", writes The Mirror.A British businessman who used to own the domain is said to be "very happy" with the money he got.

The couple's new site started quietly last week, taking over from Archewell.com.Harry and Meghan have updated the Archewell site, which now sends people to the Sussex one.

They bought Sussex.com but haven't told anyone how much they paid or who they are.The Sun on Sunday says Neil Agate had the Sussex website and the Royal couple used someone else to pay him so they could have it.

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