In a display of absolute disrespect, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have failed to take down their Sussex Royal website despite being explicitly forbidden by the late Queen.
Adding to their audacity, the couple expressed disappointment at not being featured on the Royal Christmas desk.
Perhaps they should reflect on their own behavior to understand why.
This article delves into the ongoing saga surrounding the Sussex Royal brand and the couple’s refusal to adhere to royal protocol.
When Harry and Meghan first proposed the idea of being half-in, half-out Royals, the late Queen promptly rejected it.
She explicitly stated that they were not allowed to merge the brand Sussex Royal.
However, the couple had already established a website, which remains active to this day, nearly four years after their departure from royal duties.
Furthermore, their Sussex Royal Instagram account, boasting nine million followers, is still in operation.
It is disheartening, but not surprising, to witness such hypocrisy from Harry and Meghan.
According to the Mail Online, the couple spent a substantial amount of money on the website’s design.
However, a section pledging to serve the monarchy when called upon has not been updated to acknowledge the passing of the late Queen or the ascension of King Charles III.
Observers have expressed astonishment at the website’s continued presence, given the agreement reached to cease using the Sussex Royal title.
The ownership of Sussex Royal remains shrouded in mystery, as GoDaddy, the domain registrar, has kept the owner’s identity confidential.