Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has commended the “talented team” behind the launch of her new Sussex.com website, amid claims that palace officials were not consulted beforehand. The decision by Meghan and Prince Harry to relaunch their Archewell website as Sussex.com has stirred controversy, with suggestions that they are attempting to assert a more royal image.
Critics argue that the move blurs the lines between their past and present roles, especially since they were advised to relinquish their “Sussex” title in 2020 upon stepping back from royal duties. The website, created by Canadian agency Article, has been described as making “no sense” by royal insiders, according to Daily Mail.
Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, expressed her gratitude for Article, the company behind the creation of her new Sussex.com website. In a testimonial posted on Article’s website, Meghan praised the company for its “thoughtful approach to design” and attention to detail, creativity, and care. She stated their ability to collaborate and elevate ideas into visual identities.
“They’re not just designers; they are collaborators who elevate your ideas into visual identities. They’re a very special company. Plus they’re Canadian, so I’m a fan.”
Article has a notable portfolio including websites for the Archewell Foundation, Archewell Productions, and Meghan’s former lifestyle blog, The Tig. They’ve also worked with clients such as the NBA, Lauryn Hill, Diane Von Furstenberg, and Harry’s environmental tourism initiative, Travalyst.
Prince Harry was recently spotted in Canada alongside Meghan as they attended countdown events for the next Invictus Games. The couple arrived in Vancouver via private jet for a three-day visit connected to the 2025 event, with Harry seen at Vancouver International Airport wearing a green coat and blue jeans after arriving on a Bombardier Challenger 605 aircraft.
This week, Meghan unveiled a new podcast deal with the female-founded US podcast network Lemonada Media. The network’s mission is to “make life suck less.
Prince Harry and Meghan launched their new website, Sussex.com, on Monday, which is indicative of their commitment to shaping the future through business and philanthropy. However, sources allege that the couple did not consult palace officials before relaunching the website.
The website Sussex.com, operated by “The Office of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex,” serves as a comprehensive platform for all their activities. However, notably absent from their biographies is any reference to their links to the Royal Family, with Prince Harry described as a “humanitarian, military veteran, mental health advocate, and environmental campaigner,” without mentioning his position as fifth in line to the throne.
The website is designed to be minimalistic and prominently features a large photograph of the couple on its homepage. Sussex.com includes links to the Archewell Foundation and Archewell Productions, along with the sussexroyal.com website launched in 2020 during their transition from working royals.
The Duke and Duchess are expected to utilize the site for both personal and official updates, utilizing the “News” section to keep people informed.