Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are sticking close to each other during their second day attending the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistlers 2025′s One Year to Go Winter Training Camp on Thursday (February 15).
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hit with major backlash for using their royal titles on the site.On Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex awoke to a shiny new online domain that features each of their bios as well as links to their Archewell Foundation and Archewell Productions organizations. But their new rebrand seemingly struck a nerve among the public, who noticed that they used their royal titles at free will — despite quitting royal life in 2020.The “Suits” alum has now responded to the backlash after users slammed the runaway royals for flattering themselves on the website.“There is a reason I have worked with Ryan and the talented team at Article for a decade: their attention to detail, their creativity and care, and the thoughtful approach to design as well as to the user experience,” Markle said in a review on Article’s website.“They’re not just designers; they are collaborators who elevate your ideas into visual identities.
They’re a very special company. Plus they’re Canadian, so I’m a fan.”The Post has reached out to reps for the Sussexes for comment.The Sussexes were labeled “ridiculous” for using the Royal Coat of Arms at the top of the homepage with text underneath that reads, “The office of Prince Harry & Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.” However, others applauded them for making a “fresh” change to their online domain.The foundation’s website has also gotten a face-lift, to coordinate with the new hub’s dark navy and beige theme.Additionally, the Sussex.com site offers a news tab that summarizes the pair’s achievements.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are sticking close to each other during their second day attending the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistlers 2025′s One Year to Go Winter Training Camp on Thursday (February 15).
Meghan Markle is getting a major lesson in 'supply and demand' from her sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, says a royal expert. Kate, 42, has been largely out of the public eye since going into hospital last month, after undergoing "planned abdominal surgery" in January.
visited the training camp for the 2025 Invictus Games in British Columbia on Wednesday.Their rep told the Mirror on Thursday: “We’ve heard time and time again that certain opportunities are make or break for the couple. They’re still here.”“They’re still working and pursuing what they believe in, despite constantly being challenged and criticized.
Meghan Markle has told Invictus Games officials how to correctly address her with her response far from what a former senior royal would be referred to.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle broke cover for a Valentine's Day outing as they hit the slopes for some skiing on the first day of their Canada trip.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are visiting the Whistler ski resort in British Columbia for a special event marking the one-year countdown to the Invictus Games, which will take place in Canada next year.The couple were all smiles as they arrived hand-in-hand before opting to try some skiing, with Harry, 39, trying out one of the competitor's sit-skis. For the occasion, Meghan, 42, donned a pair of stylish skinny white jeans, a cream jumper, and a beige quilted coat.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were seen hand in hand, looking very much in love during their Valentine's Day ski trip in Vancouver. Their romantic trip through the snow comes after the launch of their new website Sussex.com, where it was revealed that their children, Archie and Lilibet, will now be known by a different surname.
On Monday, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry introduced their new Sussex website to the world, and immediately sparked backlash for the use of their royal titles and insignia. Amid the heat, Markle is seemingly defending the website's designers, who she has known for years. In a testimonial on the website for the digital agency Article, Markle wrote, "There is a reason I have worked with Ryan and the talented team at Article for a decade: their attention to detail, their creativity and care, and the thoughtful approach to design as well as to the user experience." Markle previously worked with the company to produce her now defunct lifestyle blog The Tig in 2014, which she shut down in 2017, months before getting engaged to Harry.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have reportedly made the decision to change their children's surnames to Sussex, which coincides with the relaunch of the couple's website. Rather than being known as the Mountbatten-Windsors, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet have been known as Archie Sussex and Lilibet Sussex since the Coronation, as reported in The Times.
website bearing their royal titles is being seen as a betrayal to the late Queen Elizabeth.The site shows disloyalty to an agreement the Duke and Duchess of Sussex seemingly made with the monarch, who died in September 2022.Newly minted Sussex.com features bios for Meghan, 42, and Harry, 39, as well as the “Suits” actor’s coat of arms. However, the Invictus Games founder’s seal was not shown on the website.The “provocative” decision to name their site after their titles will prove to be a “big challenge” for Buckingham Palace, an insider told Daily Mail.The source added that when the couple stepped back as senior members of the Firm in 2020, they assured Elizabeth that they would not use their status as royals for financial gain.This duplicity is being seen as breeching the agreement, “if not in letter, certainly in spirit.”“Prince Harry and Meghan are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Buckle up, haters! Meghan Markle is about take you on a new ride!
Meghan Markle has shared a new message after she and husband Prince Harry underwent a major rebrand and launched a new website, Sussex.com. Meghan, 42, and Harry, 39, have multiple websites for their different ventures.The Sussexes have two websites focusing on their Archewell brand, one for their film and TV production business, and another for their philanthropic and charitable endeavours.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have touched down in Canada ahead his an Invictus Games event.The couple, who are no longer senior working royals, are visiting for a three-day event to discuss next year's games. Harry and Meghan are no strangers to Vancouver, having briefly lived on Vancouver Island in a mansion called Mille Fleurs.
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according to an exclusive report in Deadline. Details of the new series have yet to be made available, but it is known that Markle will host the show, according to the report.
Meghan Markle has announced a brand new podcast months after the Duchess of Sussex's last one was unfortunately cancelled by Spotify. The 42 year old royal has signed a new deal with Lemonada Media, and shared that she's "proud" to announce the new project. "I’m proud to now be able to share that I am joining the brilliant team at Lemonada to continue my love of podcasting," the royal shared.
The Duchess of Sussex took centre stage in a series of newly released photographs ahead of a busy week for her and Prince Harry which will include a trip to Canada to celebrate one year until the Invictus Games. In the photos posted to the couple's Instagram, Archewell_Sussex, Meghan could be seen preparing food with a group of women. In a black and white snap, she's seen grinning as she watches the preparation while in a colour photo, she is seen giving it a go herself.
Meghan Markle reportedly had a "tense conversation" with Prince Harry over his quick trip back to the UK following news of his father's illness.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have launched their new website, sussex.com. Notably, the Royal couple's previous website was SussexRoyal.com, which has left fans questioning why they've specifically ditched the 'royal' reference in their new domain.
The Duchess of Sussex famously received her big break when she starred as Rachel Zane in the hit legal series Suits - something which she has now addressed on her and Prince's Harry's brand new website. Despite it being rumoured that Meghan is in "advanced talks" to make a return to the silver screen, her focus appears to be in another direction as the recent low-profile launch of Sussex.com suggests the Duchess has her sights set on new endeavours.
Ever since they stepped back as senior members of the Royal Family, the lives of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been heavily documented - from their latest projects to comments they've made in interviews, TV appearances and books. While key members of The Firm have approached the situation with nothing but dignified silence or made it clear that the door is still open to Harry and Meghan, others who have been cut out of the couple's lives have spoken out. Whether it is close family members, former childhood friends or ex co-stars, the public is frequently afforded an insider view into how or why those who have been left out in the cold no longer speak to the couple.