Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Rename Their Two Children, Deviating From Royal Tradition

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, oh, they’ve been stirring the pot quite a bit since little Archie made his grand entrance in May 2019. They’re not just any royal couple; they’re the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, titles they snagged after tying the knot. But here’s the kicker: they’ve decided to shake things up with their kids’ names.

So, Archie and his sister Lilibet? They’re now rocking the surname Sussex. Yeah, you heard that right. Gone are the days of Mountbatten-Windsor, a tradition that’s been around since 1960. That was the deal for Queen Elizabeth II’s future heirs, but Harry and Meghan? They’re writing their own playbook.

And, oh! Have you seen their website lately? Archewell.com has transformed into Sussex.com. “Royal” is nowhere to be found on there now. It’s all about their charity work these days, like the Invictus Games. You know, that paralympic-style event in London?

After Queen Elizabeth II passed away in 2022, and King Charles III took the throne, everyone’s been eyeing the line of succession. As of March 2023, Archie and Lilibet are sitting at numbers 6 and 7. Just a little tidbit for those keeping score at home.

Meanwhile, Kate Fann is living her best life in East Tennessee. When she’s not diving into writing or losing herself on Instagram, she’s sipping on fine wines, playing with makeup, baking something scrumptious, or exploring the Smoky Mountains with Casey, Quinn, and Noah. Life’s an adventure, after all.

Jim Lohinskiy
Jim Lohinskiyhttps://www.namesinsights.com
Jim Lohinskiy is an experienced writer and name-interpretation enthusiast. He has dedicated over 3 year to interpreting the meanings of names across cultures. Jim's captivating writing style and deep insights have made him an indispensable part of our NamesInsights.com team.

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