In a recent development, it has been revealed that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s attempt to trademark the name “Sussex Royal” was brought to light by Queen Elizabeth II herself.
The couple had allegedly used this trademark application to exploit their royal status, but their plans were thwarted when the Queen discovered their actions and promptly banned them from using the title.
Official records from 2020 indicate that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had made extensive preparations to monetize their brand, Sussex Royal, before they announced their intention to become financially independent from the royal family.
The couple had secured trademarks for over 100 different products and services, ranging from clothing and stationery to educational initiatives and charitable endeavors.
There were even indications of a potential newspaper or magazine under their brand.
This move put the Queen in a difficult position, as she has always maintained a firm stance against allowing working members of the royal family to profit from their positions.
When courtiers received information from MI5, the UK’s domestic intelligence agency, they immediately put an end to the couple’s plans.
It was a non-negotiable decision, and the Sussexes were informed that they could not proceed with their intended use of the Sussex Royal name.
The couple released a snarky comment in response, criticizing the restrictions placed on their desired use of the HRH (His/Her Royal Highness) title.
However, they were unable to use the Sussex Royal name as they had hoped.
Interestingly, it has come to light that Harry and Meghan never sought permission to use the word “Royal.”
Meghan had famously declared that the Queen did not own the word, but in this particular context, it is clear that permission should have been obtained from the Cabinet Office before using the term.
It appears that the couple proceeded with their plans without consulting anyone, highlighting Meghan’s lack of understanding and respect for the significance of royal titles and British history.
In addition to relinquishing their HRH titles and stepping back from official appointments and patronages, including Harry’s military roles, the Sussex Royal brand will now have to be abandoned.
This was evident in Harry’s recent appearance at the Centrebelt ISPS Hander Polo Cup in Singapore.
After the polo match, when Harry’s team was presented with the trophy, he held onto it and did not allow his teammates to hold it, except for his friend Nacho.
Body language expert Judy James analyzed Harry’s behavior during the event, noting his uncertainty and awkwardness when left alone and seemingly ignored by others.
As a member of the royal family, Harry would have been accustomed to being the center of attention and receiving admiration at public events.
However, now that his royal status has been revoked, such attention is no longer guaranteed.
This turn of events highlights Meghan’s money-oriented approach and her lack of comprehension regarding the significance of royal titles.
It is evident that she failed to appreciate the historical and cultural importance attached to these titles.
The couple’s attempt to exploit their royal status through the Sussex Royal brand ultimately backfired, leading to its abandonment and the loss of their HRH titles.
Harry’s recent appearance at the polo event symbolized the end of his royal status, as he appeared unsure of how to navigate the situation without the support and adoration he was once accustomed to receiving.
In conclusion, the discovery of Meghan and Harry’s trademark application for Sussex Royal led to their plans being halted by the Queen herself.
The couple’s attempt to profit from their royal positions was met with resistance, and they were subsequently banned from using the title.