Prince Harry & Meghan Markle ditch Archewell & launch slick NEW website using royal titles to share ‘personal updates’

PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle have launched a slick new website using their royal titles to share "personal updates" with the world.

The couple have dubbed the site Sussex.com as a "one-stop shop" for information on their lives.

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have launched a new website amid their major rebrandCredit: AFP
Sussex.com is now live, featuring biographies on the pair
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Sussex.com is now live, featuring biographies on the pair

It comes as the couple ditched their Archewell website - but the company still exists.

Their fresh move to rebrand as 'Sussex.com' comes after the Queen banned the couple from using 'SussexRoyal' after they stepped away from royal duty four years ago.

But the new site links back to the controversial Sussex Royal website which they were ordered to mothball by the late Queen in the January 2020 exit settlement.

It comes as the couple are set to appear in Vancouver this week to mark 12 months before Harry's instalment of his Invictus Games.

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And this is the first rebrand the couple have undergone since they launched Archewell in October 2020.

They had previously used Sussex Royal setting up a website and social media profiles.

Megxit terms mean the couple can use their Duke and Duchess titles but cannot use HRH in their new financial endeavours

In September last year it was revealed the couple were planning to launch new projects.

On Sussex.com, biographies on Harry and Meghan include the line: "The Duke and Duchess are committed to their mission: Show Up, Do Good.

"They hold the value that charitable work should not simply be a handout, but rather a hand held."

The site also reads: "The Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex is shaping the future through business and philanthropy.

"This includes: The Archewell Foundation, Archwelle Productions, patronages, ventures, and organizations which receive the support of the couple, individually and/or together."

Earlier this month it was revealed the couple were making a last-ditch bid to rescue their £80million Netflix deal.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning "unscripted" shows and a film after experts dubbed their deal with the streaming giant a "ticking time bomb".

Harry, 39, and 42-year-old Meghan signed a deal with Netflix in 2020, but rumours have been swirling that it had been a flop.

The couple then last week headed along to a film premiere for a Paramount Pictures film - the streaming giant's opposition - with experts claiming they were "desperate to be seen".

However, a Netflix boss has now said the Sussexes "actually have a bunch in development".

The Times reported chief content officer Bela Bajaria said the new projects were linked to Archewell, and included "a couple of unscripted things".

She was speaking at one of the streaming giant's promotional events when she added Harry and Meghan were also working on a film and a series - which are in "very early development".

Last year the couple’s six-part soul-baring series was the streaming giant’s most-viewed documentary.

But Harry and Meghan are believed to have been paid only half of their reported £78m contract.

It was said they will get the rest only if they produce content of real interest before the end of 2025.

Last month comedian Jo Koy roasted the pair at the Golden Globes saying they were “being paid millions by Netflix for doing nothing”.

At the time royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams said the couple could lose everything if they don’t knuckle down and get producing before their contract ends.

He told The Sun: “It's important also to remember the Netflix contract goes on to 2025.

"Netflix is no longer producing The Crown, and from that point of view it may well be, if the Sussexes, don't produce what they want.

“If they lost that, they really would be losers in every sense."

Last year the couple faced a public split from Spotify.

Their Archewell company’s £18million deal with the platform was ended by mutual agreement after Meghan, 41, produced only 13 broadcasts in two-and-a half years.

It comes as royal experts yesterday claimed the couple were clutching at straws by trying to cosy up with Paramount's boss.

They said Harry and Meghan were "blatantly" after a deal with the media giant just as one of Archewell Productions key members quit.

 Bennett Levine - who worked on the flop docuseries Harry and Meghan - confirmed he was quitting, after less than two years in the role.

The Archewell Foundation operated at a £536,357 loss but kept in the black thanks to earlier donations.

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A single donation of $10m — 77% of Archewell’s total 2021 income — came from one unidentified wealthy donor.

The Sussexes much-hyped foundation Archewell, revealed a hole in the accounts in December last year after it received almost £9m less in donations than in a previous year.

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