Prince Harry has been captured in Canada, igniting a fresh debate over his royal title alongside Meghan Markle.
The Duke of Sussex is set to spend three days in Canada to commemorate the upcoming winter edition of the Invictus Games.
Recently, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s aircraft was seen touching down in Vancouver shortly after the launch of their new website.
After a two-hour flight from Santa Barbara, Prince Harry was sighted on the tarmac, ready to kick off the one-year countdown to the Vancouver Whistler edition of the Invictus Games.
During this three-day event, he is scheduled to engage with veterans and military personnel from various participating countries.
Both Prince Harry and Meghan are no strangers to the region, having initially settled on Vancouver Island following their departure from official duties in 2020.
Notably, the Duchess of Sussex resided in the area during her time filming the legal drama series, Suits.
This visit to Canada marks the couple’s first joint public appearance since the launch of their new website, Sussex.com.
The newly unveiled website serves as a replacement for their previous platform associated with their non-profit organization, Archewell, prominently showcasing their royal titles.
This move has triggered widespread discussions among enthusiasts of the Royal Family.
Despite relinquishing their hosting roles, Prince Harry and Meghan reached an agreement with Queen Elizabeth II to retain their titles but refrain from utilizing the HRH style for commercial endeavors.
The revamped Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex website bears a striking resemblance to their erstwhile Sussex Royal website, which was active during their tenure as royals.
Although the site remains live post their exit, it has been recently updated to include a direct link to their latest platform.
Notably, public relations expert Ryan McCormick expressed curiosity about the underlying message conveyed by the couple through their new website.
While acknowledging its sleek design, McCormick pointed out that Prince Harry and Meghan failed to captivate the interest of a vast audience.
He suggested that their website lacked depth and engagement, emphasizing the absence of essential features such as biographies without accompanying photos, a brief 21-word ‘About Us’ section, and a news page primarily consisting of congratulatory messages.
Critics have accused Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of seeking to leverage their royal status without putting in the requisite effort.
The launch of Sussex.com has incited controversy surrounding their decision to retain the Sussex brand, raising questions about their commitment to meaningful engagement with their audience.