
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have decided to give their children the royal titles Sussex. The news has been confirmed by the "Times of London", which from sources close to the couple revealed that Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie will not keep the surnames Mountbatten-Windsors to unify their family, but will be called Sussex and the decision was made in May of 2023, when King Charles was crowned.

According to the media, this action by Meghan and Harry shows that they want to respect the royal family and with the arrival of King Charles to the throne, both consider themselves part of the kingdom.
"This is a moment of pride and very important for them, because it shows unification", said the sources.
With the publication of the website that gives announcements and tells everything about the family, the royal titles for all members were also confirmed.
With the publication of the new website that has as its entry the text: "The office of Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex", the couple faced criticism from people because they are still being judged for leaving England for California in an effort to distance themselves from the royal family, but on the other hand, both continue to use royal titles.

"They don't even have to use the name. They show us in every way that they are royal and with this action they are showing how insecure they are," said someone on X.
Another said: "The reality behind this web is simple. They are showing that they are a family since the new king was crowned. It is a big thing for any family to have a unifying surname."
Most English people feel that they no longer possess the right to be called Duke and Duchess.
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