The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Royal no more?

Harry and Meghan face possible loss of ‘royal’ brand

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LONDON - The British royal family is in discussion­s with Prince Harry and Meghan over the use of the word “royal” in their branding after the couple abruptly gave up royal duties to start a new life in Canada.

Harry, Queen Elizabeth grandson, and Meghan, duchess of Sussex, agreed with the queen last month that they would no longer work as royals after their surprise announceme­nt that they wanted to carve out “a progressiv­e new role” which they hope to finance themselves.

“As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are stepping back as senior members of the royal family and will work towards financial independen­ce, use of the word ‘royal’, in this context, needed to be reviewed,” a royal source said.

“Discussion­s are still ongoing,” the source said.

Harry and Meghan use the “Sussex Royal” brand extensivel­y.

Their website is named sussexroya­l.com and they applied to trademark the phrases Sussex Royal and Sussex Royal Foundation for use on books, stationery, clothing such as pyjamas and socks, charity campaigns and the provision of training, sport and social care.

“As part of the process to transition the Duke and Duchess of Sussex into their new chapter - planning has been well under way around the launch of their new non-profit organisati­on. Details will be shared in due course,” the royal source said.

Harry has spoken of his sadness at being forced to give up his royal duties in a deal with the queen, saying there was no other option if he his wife Meghan were to seek an independen­t future away from stifling media intrusion.

Under the arrangemen­t, Harry will remain a prince and the couple will keep their titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex as they begin a new life split between Britain and North America, where they will spend the majority of their time.

 ?? REUTERS/TOBY MELVILLE/FILE PHOTO ?? Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, holding their son Archie, meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu (not pictured) at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town, South Africa, Sept. 25, 2019.
REUTERS/TOBY MELVILLE/FILE PHOTO Britain’s Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, holding their son Archie, meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu (not pictured) at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town, South Africa, Sept. 25, 2019.

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