What adds intrigue to the situation is Meghan's glowing praise for Article in her statement regarding the website. She mentions their attention to detail, creativity, care, and thoughtful approach to design and user experience. And conveniently enough, she also acknowledges their Canadian roots, declaring herself a fan. How convenient, indeed. Now, let's address the elephant in the room—the use of the Sussex title in their website name. Although Harry and Meghan are no longer working members of the Royal Family, they have been allowed to retain their Sussex titles. This decision has sparked outrage among those close to the royal family, who view it as a blatant attempt to capitalize on their royal connections.
However, a source close to the Sussexes has defended their use of the title, stating that it is a fact that they are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and it is their surname and family name. This assertion is met with skepticism, as it appears to be a narrative crafted to justify their actions.
Additionally, a royal insider warns that Meghan and Harry may face significant repercussions for incorporating their royal titles into their new website. Any hint of commercialism tied to their titles could lead to severe consequences. It's about time someone called out the Sussexes for their disregard of royal protocol and their shameless pursuit of profit using their titles.
The arrogance and entitlement displayed by Meghan and Harry are truly disconcerting. Are they merely exercising their rights as members of the royal family, or have they crossed a line into the realm of commercial exploitation? The verdict is yours to make.