Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: They have renamed their children

Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan
They renamed their children

Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry on their visit to Canada.

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Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are said to have quietly and secretly changed the names of their two children Archie and Lilibet.

Prince Harry (39) and Duchess Meghan (42) have apparently quietly and secretly changed the names of their two children. As “The Times” reports, Archie (4) and Lilibet (2) are no longer called Mountbatten-Windsor. Like their parents, the two now go by the name Sussex. According to the report, the two have had the new surname since the coronation of King Charles (75).

The change was decided to “unify” the family, says an anonymous source. This is a “proud moment” for the Sussexes. There is said to have been “certainly no problem” regarding the use of the new surname.

There’s a lot of buzz about the Sussexes’ new website

The new names also become known with the launch of the new website “Sussex.com” from Harry and Meghan a few days ago. All of the couple’s activities are bundled there and those interested can find out more about their charity work or their film production company. “Sussexroyal.com”, the old site before “Megxit”, is still accessible, but points to the new homepage.

However, the new website is currently receiving a lot of criticism. Some royalty fans are bothered by Harry and Meghan’s continued use of the royal name Sussex, as they formally stepped down from their duties as senior royals in the British royal family at the end of March 2020. However, this is her formal last name. The use of the official royal coat of arms also caused some irritation.

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