Eagle eyed royal fans spot clue King Charles approves of Prince Harry’s new website


King Charles appears to have shown support for his son, Prince Harry and his daughter-in-law, Meghan Markle’s new website, sussex.com, in the latest move, publicly displayed on the Royal Family website.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex recently launched their new website designed to be a “one-stop-shop” for the couple showcasing work, activities and promotions.

The monarch’s support was evident in Harry and Meghan’s new biography on the Royal Family’s official website page where recent alterations have been made. The couple lost their individual bios in favour of a joint summary of their life and accomplishments.

The Palace added a joint section of 500 words highlighting their work as both working and non-working royals as well as pinpointing readers to their website, mentioning they had stepped down as working royals in 2020.

Appearing to showcase approval of the website, the new bio reads: “Information about the current work of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex can be found on their official website: sussex.com.”

One eagle-eyed fan on social media platform X, @Drisc4Dris wrote: “You can now go directly to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex official office page using the sussex.com link on the royal website.”

Another questioned if the Palace was “plugging” the website, by having its direct link on the website.

The new update also cites Meghan’s former lifestyle blog, The Tig, which was discontinued in 2017 following Meghan’s engagement to Prince Harry. The Tig was a lifestyle website that covered fashion and food updates from the former actress.

Prior to the change, Harry and Meghan had individual profiles and on the joint bio, information about the Duke of Sussex is listed before Meghan Markle’s achievements.

It also lists links to the statements released by the couple after they confirmed they would “step back as ‘senior members’ of the Royal Family”, followed by a Buckingham Palace statement stating they would “remain much loved members of the family”.

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