Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have changed their children’s surnames in a move that comes after their children gained new titles within the Royal family.
Their two children, Archie, aged 4, and Lilibet, aged 2, previously known by the surnames “Mountbatten-Windsor,” have now embraced their royal titles as part of their official last names.
The adoption of “Sussex” as the children’s surname aligns with royal traditions, where titles and territorial designations often serve as surnames, further embedding the children’s royal lineage and their parents’ legacy within their names. This approach to surnames follows a historical precedent within the royal family, where names and titles are deeply intertwined with identity and heritage.
As outlined on the official royal website, royal surnames often reflect paternal lineage. However, the royal family has its unique traditions, with sovereigns often adopting the name of their ‘House’ from their father. The ‘House’ name does not always translate to a surname, though.
As previously reported on February 13:
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently launched a new website, transitioning from the Sussex Royal URL handle to simply Sussex. Despite stepping back from official royal duties, they continue to use their titles, Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The website includes a section designed to offer the public more insight into their lives and work.
Notably, Meghan’s page introduces her using only her first name, omitting her family name. This decision reflects a common practice among British Royals, who are frequently referred to by their first names and titles.
Meghan’s impact and recognition are also highlighted through her inclusion in various world rankings, marking her as a notable figure on the global stage.
Now residing in California as a mother of two, Meghan and Harry have embarked on a new chapter away from their roles as senior members of the British Royal Family. Their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, whose names are emblematic of their continued connection to Harry’s heritage, are a significant part of their lives in America.
Following their move, the couple launched the Archewell Foundation and introduced the podcast “Archetypes,” initiatives that underline their ongoing commitment to public service and discourse.
Recently, in light of King Charles’ recent cancer diagnosis, Prince Harry returned to London to be by his father’s side. However, Meghan Markle decided to stay in America during this period.
The reasons behind Meghan’s choice to remain in America, while not confirmed were revealed by the King’s former butler, Grant Harrold.
As previously reported on February 13:
Since stepping back from royal duties and moving to America, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal-related actions have been scrutinized. Their recent website launch, has drawn attention for maintaining their royal titles on the landing page.
This move has sparked debates on Twitter, with some users questioning the necessity of these titles for the couple’s work and others calling for the titles to be removed, highlighting their disconnection from the monarchy.
“Question for the #SussexSquad weren’t y’all insisting that Harry & Meghan DO NOT NEED royal titles yet launched a website with exactly that?? #PATHETIC The Office of The Duke and Duchess of Sussex” one tweet read.
“They hold no official offices, they are not connected to the monarchy or the royal family with their work in any way,” another Twitter user pointed out.
A fourth person wondered if it was legal for those who have left their royal duties to still hold the same title. “They have gotten away with too much already,” the person tweeted.
The new website features information about the couple, recent news, and links to their Archwell Foundation and Archwell Productions websites, differing from their former website’s focus on the three topics: supporting the community, serving the Monarchy, and strengthening the Commonwealth.
Most recently, Prince Harry flew to London after his father’s cancer diagnosis was revealed publicly. Meanwhile, his wife stayed home in California to take care of their two children.