Levin emphasized that Queen Elizabeth II had specifically requested that Prince Harry and Meghan refrain from using their royal titles to make money, and they had agreed to this condition. However, she believes they are now using their titles to their advantage, solely to maximize their financial gains. Levin also criticized the content on the couple's website, noting that most of the profiles highlight the positive contributions they made as working members of the Royal Family.
She pointed out that the couple's recent earnings have primarily come from their negative and spiteful actions aimed at the Royal Family, such as their controversial interview with Oprah Winfrey, which coincided with the ill health of Prince Philip, the late Duke of Edinburgh. Levin further remarked that with King Charles facing health challenges and Prince William and Kate wanting to support him, this timing is particularly insensitive and exacerbates the situation.
The newly relaunched website, sussex.com, aims to provide more personal updates about Prince Harry and Meghan's lives. Visitors to the website are greeted with a large photo of the couple smiling and clapping at the Invictus Games, accompanied by their royal coat of arms and the title "The Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex." The website includes links to the Archewell Foundation, Archewell Productions, and their Sussex Royal Website.
In the "About" section of the website, it is stated that "The Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex" is focused on shaping the future through business and philanthropy. This includes initiatives such as the Archewell Foundation, Archewell Productions, patronages, ventures, and organizations that receive the couple's support, both individually and together.
While the website highlights the couple's achievements, it fails to mention their family roots, which has raised some eyebrows and generated further criticism.