Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have attempted to trademark their personal brand, Sussex Royal, and it’s got some fans royally excited!
11.12.2019 - 17:26 / ok.co.uk
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle haven’t had the easiest year, with a rumoured argument between Harry and his brother Prince William and backlash over not spending Christmas with the Queen this year. But, it seems the royal couple aren’t the only ones who have been at the centre of family drama this year, as their names have been ranked as some of the most divisive baby names amongst UK families.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have attempted to trademark their personal brand, Sussex Royal, and it’s got some fans royally excited!
As a new decade nears, there comes the time to cast an eye back at which names have been eternally popular throughout history, and birth announcements have revealed that the names which have remained high up include Charlotte and James. Impressively, Charlotte has topped the record the girls, having been ranked number one a whopping 15 times between 1984 and 2017 and this makes it number one for 30 years.
Meghan Markle’s best friend Janina Gavankar has slammed British media for photoshopping the Sussexes’ Christmas card.Janina took the photo and shared the original image to Instagram.Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s 2019 Christmas card is just about the cutest thing ever, featuring their son Archie adorably gazing into the camera while Meghan and Harry smile proudly in the background.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's 2019 Christmas card is just about the cutest thing ever, featuring their son Archie adorably gazing into the camera while Meghan and Harry smile proudly in the background. The Sussexes spent Christmas in Canada while taking a break from royal duties, and this photo was taken by Meghan's close friend Janina Gavankar—who hopped on Instagram to slam British media for photoshopping the image.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry may not have joined the royal family at Christmas services in the English countryside this year, but they were still acknowledged by Queen Elizabeth II. In the 93-year-old monarch's annual Christmas message, which had been previously recorded but not aired until Wednesday, she mentioned the birth of her newest great-grandson, 7-month-old Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
British royals Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess Of Sussex have enlisted the former Suits actress’ pal Janina Gavankar to shoot their official 2019 Christmas card.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly been urged to return to the UK for Christmas.
The Queen's Commonwealth Trust Twitter account gave royal fans the first glimpse of the Sussex family Christmas card this afternoon.The digital holiday greeting features Duchess Meghan, Prince Harry, and baby Archie wishing season's greetings to all. This is not a drill—the Sussex family Christmas card is here!The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust Twitter account posted an absolutely adorable—and unexpected—Christmas message from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex today.
Christmas may be right around the corner, but that doesn't mean that were are short of any drama from the British royal family. Since you're likely itching to know what your faves, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are coming under fire for this time (because literally, who TF else), let's discuss!
Meghan Markle is rewriting the meaning of what it means to be a duchess.
Grab the tissues! Prince Harry, 35, dressed up as Santa Claus (or Father Christmas as they say across the pond) for a very special cause: he wore the outfit to deliver a sweet message for Scotty’s, a U.K. charity supporting children who have lost a parent who served in the British Armed Forces.
Prince Harry made the holiday season a little brighter for nearly 200 children, dressing up as Santa Claus to record a video for the British charity Scotty’s Little Soldiers’ recent Christmas party.
Ho, ho, ho, it's Prince Harry!
Before he heading to the States to celebrate Christmas with his mother in law, Prince Harry took the time to cheer up bereaved children.
When it comes to the dark side of being in the spotlight, The Bachelorette alum Hannah Brown can relate to Meghan Markle.
Today in unfortunate things happening to Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in the UK, a council in East Sussex is set to debate whether the couple should lose their Duke and Duchess of Sussex titles...at least when they're in Brighton and Hove.The Brighton and Hove City Council does not actually have the power to take away the couple's royal titles; only the Queen, who gave them the appointments on their wedding day, can.
One royal expert insisted Buckingham Palace needs some much-needed girl power to rescue its reputation.
Meghan Markle made the ultimate power move when she invited some of the most influential people in Hollywood to her royal wedding.
Even before her ascension to the throne, all eyes were on Princess Elizabeth, who would, of course, become Queen Elizabeth II — the longest-reigning British monarch.
Er, in hugely RUDE news, a council in Brighton is scheduled to debate stripping Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their royal titles. Why, you ask? Turns out a petition calling for the removal of "Sussex" from their name received thousands of signatures.