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Meghan Markle Says She Loves New Website Despite Facing Backlash

Meghan Markle appears to be ignoring the backlash that came after she and Prince Harry used their royal titles on their new website.

Although the couple renounced their royal status in 2020, they refer to themselves by their royal titles on their new and improved website Sussex.com. Fans quickly took notice and accused the couple of flattering and misrepresenting the current situation.

New updates to their website included detailed biographies about themselves, links to the Archewell Foundation and Archewell Productions organizations, and references to their recent accomplishments. The site also refers to the two children as “Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.”

Social media users posted messages complaining about the misuse of the title, calling it “stupid” for the couple to cling to the royal name and try to reclaim it despite ignoring the responsibilities that come with it. did.

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Markle refused to budge on the issue, choosing to write a glowing review in support of the brand rather than addressing the issue head-on.

“There's a reason I've worked with Ryan and the talented team at Article for 10 years: their attention to detail, their creativity and care, and their thoughtful approach to design and user experience.” Markle said in a statement of support. The article was published on the website.

“They're more than just designers. They're collaborators who elevate your ideas to a visual identity. They're a very special company. Plus, they're Canadian, so I'm a fan,” she wrote. Ta.

Prince Harry's new biography describes him as a “humanitarian, veteran, mental health advocate and environmental activist” and boasts of the success of his memoir, Spare.

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“The Duke is the New York Times bestselling author of Spare, a memoir of his life told with compassion, vulnerability, and unflinching honesty. Spare is the fastest-selling nonfiction book in the publishing industry. “The book sold over 1.4 million copies on its first day of publication,” the website says. (Related: Prince Harry leaves UK just 1 day after arrival to visit sick King: Report)

Markle's description states that she is a “feminist and champion of human rights and gender equality,” and credits her acting credits to “Suits.”

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