Queen Elizabeth has demanded that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle ‘stop using their royal titles’.
A spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed the news in a statement to the public.
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“While The Duke and Duchess are focused on plans to establish a new non-profit organisation, given the specific UK government rules surrounding use of the word ‘Royal,’ it has been therefore agreed that their non-profit organisation, when it is announced this Spring, will not be named Sussex Royal Foundation,” revealed the spokesperson.
“The Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not intend to use ‘SussexRoyal’ in any territory post Spring 2020.”
The spokesperson also confirmed that trademark applications that were lodged were “protective measures”.

It was confirmed this week that Harry and Meghan will officially step down as senior royals next month. The agreement reached between Her Majesty and the royal couple will be put into effect starting March 31.
In other related news, a royal commentator has praised the Queen on how she handled the news that her grandson and his family were stepping down as senior royals and splitting their time between the UK and Canada.
Speaking during an interview on The Bolt Report, commentator Rowan Dean praised the Queen for how she managed the Sussexes departure, saying she had the “last laugh”.

When host Andrew Bolt asked whether the Queen “had the last laugh, Rowan said: “She absolutely does, and the Palace have played this exceptionally well.
“Basically, if you look at what Harry and Meghan did as a kind of metaphor for the millennial, woke generation… they thought they could have it all at no cost to themselves.

“Virtue-signalling their way in a lifestyle of abundant wealth and fame and glamour, and let other people bear the consequences while they jetted around.”
He added: “It’s all coming unstuck bit by bit because the fundamental mistake they made is they didn’t understand the institution.

“You would have thought Harry would have understood it but he doesn’t understand the institution his family is part of – the Royal Family is there to protect the constitution on behalf of the British taxpayers.
“They thought they could have it all. The Queen has handled it very well.”