Prince Harry and Megha have agreed to no longer use the Sussex Royal name
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have issued a new statement after confirming that they would no longer use the word ‘royal’ in their branding., had planned to use the trademarked branding ‘Sussex Royal’ in their new lives but confirmed earlier this week that they would ditch the word 'royal' after their lives as working royals ends in March.
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