Previously known as "Master Archie Mountbatten-Windsor" and "Miss Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor," the children now go by the names Archie Sussex and Lilibet Sussex, a move that has sparked controversy. The renaming coincides with the launch of Meghan and Harry's website, Sussex.com, which has faced criticism for using the royal coat of arms, raising questions about the couple's intentions.
Prince Harry's recent remarks about using King Charles's illness as a chance to reunite the royal family come under scrutiny, especially given Meghan's alleged manipulation tactics. His sudden trip to London after his father's cancer diagnosis is viewed suspiciously, with insiders suggesting it was orchestrated for a TV interview. Renowned royal biographer Angela Levin condemns Harry's actions as opportunistic, citing his selective concern for family unity.
Meghan's purported manipulation tactics and the questionable motives behind Sussex.com raise ethical concerns about the couple's behavior. As the saga unfolds, we're left questioning the authenticity of Meghan and Harry's actions and their impact on the royal family's legacy.