Prince Harry and Meghan Markle launched sussex.com, featuring their royal titles and coat of arms.
The website showcases their philanthropic ventures and leads to information about Archewell Foundation and Archewell Productions.
Harry and Markle had previously used sussexroyal.com and archewell.com as platforms to promote various philanthropic ventures.
Archewell Foundation and Archewell Productions claim on their websites that, “The Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, is shaping the future through business and philanthropy.”
“This includes: THE ARCHEWELL FOUNDATION, ARCHEWELL PRODUCTIONS, patronages, ventures, and organizations which receive the support of the couple, individually and/or together,” the description continues.
Online critics expressed disapproval, while some fans celebrated the launch.
“Imagine, saying, you want to live an independent life start a website that is not royal based and failing,” commented a user on X.
“Now imagine having to admit defeat going back to using your royal titles and coat of arms because the deals have dried up. I can’t stop laughing at them! They are the equivalent of a fake Prada,” they continued.
Another user remarked, “So they left the mean racist monarchy to be private citizens… But are back using the titles and the connection to the monarchy, even using Meghan’s coat of arms the mean empire 2.0 monarchy gave her and coronet. So I guess they failed at being celebs and want to be back.”
“Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s launch of http://Sussex.com reflects their ongoing commitment to their endeavors. It’ll be interesting to see how they utilize the platform to share their initiatives and connect with their audience,” wrote a follower.
“It is beautiful. Love the colour and the one-stop concept. Brilliant,” commented a supporter.
Meghan Markle will add a new podcast series to the site after signing a deal with Lemonada Media.
She signed with agency WME to explore film and television production and brand partnerships.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle quietly launched their latest online endeavor Monday with an ode to their royal lineage.
Online critics quickly took umbrage with sussex.com, unhappy that Harry and Meghan used the Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles, and featured the coat of arms insignias throughout the website.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down from senior royal responsibilities and moved to California in 2020, nearly two years after they married at Windsor Castle.
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