Yesterday evening, it was announced that the Duchess and Duchess of Sussex would no longer be allowed to use the title "Sussex Royal," as they gave up their roles within the royal family.
It is no longer appropriate for the couple - now living in Canada with their son, Archie - to use the "royal" title on their brand. The Queen and senior officials are expected to make this decision soon.
Harry and Meghan published their web site, SussexRoyal, shortly after announcing they would withdraw from the monarchy. They also applied for the rights to purchase Sussex Royal to use in a range of products.
The couple has realized that they will not be allowed to use the title.
Initially, they used Sussex Royal on their Instagram page when they were shared by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Kate. It was expected that their non-profit organization, which would start operating at the end of the year, would be named Sussex Royal.
Last night, a source said: "As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will step down from their roles as members of the tribe family and work to be financially independent, the use of the term" royal "in this context should be reconsidered. We are still in discussions.
?As part of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's transition to the new life chapter, plans have been launched for their charity. Details will be made public when the time comes. "
Source: The Telegraph