Meghan Markle issued a statement on the new website in response to criticism of the rebranding

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-22

The Duchess and Prince Harry re-launched** and used the new** sussexcom, Meghan Markle quietly issued a new statement criticizing the ** for sacrificing their royal relationship.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have renamed their ** – Meghan Markle seems to know who should design it.

These ** were designed by the Canadian digital agency Article, which the Duchess had previously used to create her lifestyle blog, The Tig and Archewell. Now, Meghan has issued a statement on their ** praising their work and brazenly expressing her love for Canada, where she filmed Suits and is currently visiting Canada for the launch of The Achiever Game.

There's a reason I've been working with Ryan and Article's talented team for a decade: their attention to detail, creativity and care, as well as their thoughtful approach to design and user experience," the Duchess said in a statement. Statement on the article.

They're not just designers; They are also collaborators, elevating your ideas to a visual identity. They are a very special company. And they're Canadian, so I'm a fan of them. ”

The previous Archewell before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is now automatically redirected to Sussexcom, the ** always uses the official royal title to refer to the couple. It has a ** for two that reads "The Office of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan", with the royal coat of arms next to it.

Yesterday, a source close to the royal family revealed that the two were criticized for using the coat of arms and using their titles so prominently – after they had shunned them after abandoning the "SussexRoyal" brand in 2020. They said: "Prince Harry and Meghan are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. It's a fact. It's their last name.

In the couple's biographies, Harry is highlighted as a "humanitarian, veteran, mental health advocate, and environmental activist," but not a member of the royal family. Neither is Meghan, who has been described as a "feminist, defender of human rights and gender equality", having been named "one of the most influential women in the world" in a series of rankings.

A source told the Daily Mail: "They are going to have real trouble with Sussex. It's a royal title that will be shut down if there is any sign of commercialism. It's shocking that they don't see how vulgar it is.

Except for sussexcom and sussexroyalcom and the couple also own Archewell Productions (Archewell Productscom) and the Archewell Foundation (Archewellorg). Ex Archewellcom ** has now redirected to sussexcom。

In February 2002, a spokesman for the couple said they would no longer use the word "Royal" in the "Sussex Royal" brand. "While the Duke and Duchess are focused on plans to establish a new non-profit organisation, given the UK's specific regulations on the use of the term 'Royal', it is agreed that their non-profit organisation will not be named the Sussex Royal, given the UK's specific regulations on the use of the term 'Royal'.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not intend to use 'Sussex Royal' in any area after spring 2020. Therefore, the trademark application filed as a protective measure, which was based on the recommendations of the Royal ** Society and followed the same pattern, has been deleted. ”

On their new **, Prince Harry's bio reads: "Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, is a humanitarian, military veteran, mental health advocate, and environmental activist. He dedicated his adult life to advancing and advancing the cause he was passionate about. "Permanent change of people and places. It promotes his new memoir as a story that "tells his life with compassion, vulnerability, and unflinching honesty."

Her CV adds: "Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, is a feminist and a defender of human rights and gender equality. Her lifelong advocacy for women and girls remains a consistent thread in her humanitarian and business careers. She has been named one of the most influential people in the world, including Time magazine's Most Influential People, Financial Times' 25 Most Influential Women, Variety Women's Power, and Vogue 25 in the UK. ”

It also has a royal coat of arms.

In the "About" section, the ** states: "The offices of Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are shaping the future through business and philanthropy. This includes: Alchewell**, Alchewell Productions, sponsors, corporations, and organizations that receive the couple's individual or joint support. ”

After Harry and Meghan resigned from their royal duties, Archerwell replaced their previous Sussex royal brand.

The name was inspired by their son Archie – a combination of "arche" (a Greek word meaning the source of action) and "well", which means "sufficient ** or **; Where we go digging deeper".

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