Some commenters thought she was being pretentious, and others called her out over a belief that she had seemingly confused her royal house with the family’s surname. Image Meghan is married to ...
Meghan Markle's Sussex surname has been dominating headlines recently following the launch of her new Netflix show. However, a royal has now come out to dismiss her claims with a three-word rebuke.
Lord Ivar Mountbatten clarified that the correct family name is Mountbatten-Windsor. Despite Meghan's emotional connection to 'Sussex,' royal protocol maintains the legal surname. Meghan's Netflix ...
Officially, Meghan Markle’s surname became the unwieldy Mountbatten-Windsor when she married Prince Harry in 2018, but she isn’t wrong in wanting to use Sussex as her last name instead ...
For instance, after Meghan Markle corrected Mindy Kaling when talking about her surname, a lot of people were surprised. For many people around the world, they were not aware that her name had changed ...
One major takeaway from the show was Meghan’s name change. She revealed to pal Mindy Kaling that she now uses the surname Sussex, as do her husband and children— Prince Archie, five, and Princess ...
She previously worked as a Celebrity Reporter for OK! and New Magazines, and as a TV Writer for Reach PLC. Following the revelation that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex share a new surname with their ...
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry‘s last name is bewildering fans after Markle discussed their family name in her Netflix show, With Love, Meghan. While speaking with close friend and guest star ...
What is Meghan Markle's surname? The royal-turned-Netflix star explains why she has changed her last name to Sussex. Meghan Markle famously left her royal lifestyle behind in the UK and has since ...
South African men cannot at present take their wife’s surname or have their surnames hyphenated. The Constitutional Court appears likely to change that. All two men wanted to do was to take ...
The Sussex’s children, born with the surname Mountbatten-Windsor, became a prince and princess when King Charles III ascended to the throne. “You have kids and you go, ‘No, I share my name ...
Five years after she and Prince Harry decided to step back from their roles in the royal family, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex is explaining why the couple has decided to keep the Sussex name.