Blessed days for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. She walks happily with the dogs and Archie. He received the Queen's approval, reconciled with the brother, and finally joined the woman in Canada. There is only one problem.
Since Harry and Meghan can no longer use the titles "Your Highness" since the coming spring, they are only required to use the titles "Harry, Duke of Sussex" and "Meghan, Duchess of Sussex."
The problem is that this headline was used by Sarah Ferguson - now known as "Sarah, Duchess of York" - after divorcing Prince Andrew in 1996. Harry's mother was also known as Diana, Princess of Wales after divorcing Prince Charles.
Most likely, this is the first muddle, but not the last one considering the couple's departure in this way is unprecedented.
According to the palace, the Duke and Duchess titles will not change, but working on a format that does not create the idea that Meghan is separated from Harry.
Meghan received the title of Her Highness the Duchess of Sussex when she married Prince Harry in May 2018.
Harry's full title was His Highness the Duke of Sussex, Count of Dumbarton and Baron Kilkeel.
Source: CNN