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Sussex.com: A Slick American Rebrand Or A Desperate Cash Grab? Arthur Edwards On Harry & Meghan

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have generated controversy once again with their latest online rebranding. The couple recently launched a newly branded website called Sussex.com, replacing their previous Archewell webpage. The website includes their biographies and lists their recent activities. However, the use of their royal titles, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, has sparked controversy. Critics argue that they are trying to cash in on their connection to the royal family, while others speculate that they are attempting to rebrand themselves as more royal.


Joining Afua Hagan today to discuss all that and more are Royally Us podcast host Christine Ross, The Sun’s Royal Photographer Arthur Edwards and royal author and Editor in Chief of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward. The couple's decision to use their titles on their website has raised questions about their intentions. Some believe that they are trying to reclaim their connection to the royal family, while others see it as a strategic move to boost their image and monetise their brand. The controversy surrounding their use of titles highlights the ongoing tension between the couple and the royal family.


In addition to their website rebranding, Prince Harry and Meghan have also signed a new podcast deal with Lemonada, a production company known for its celebrity viral podcasts. The couple's podcast, Archewell Audio, is set to make a comeback with new episodes, and Meghan has hinted at other shows in the future. This new venture is seen as a way for the couple to make money and further establish their brand. While the couple's rebranding efforts may have received praise for their attention to detail and creativity, there are skeptics who question the frequent changes in their image. Some argue that the constant rebranding suggests a lack of direction and stability. Others believe that the couple's actions are driven by financial motives rather than a genuine desire to make a positive impact. Click here for more from TalkTV https://talk.tv If you need any help visit: https://talk.tv/helplines #royals #princeharry #meghanmarkle



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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, have generated controversy once again with their latest online rebranding. The couple recently launched a newly branded website called Sussex.com, replacing their previous Archewell webpage. The website includes their biographies and lists their recent activities. However, the use of their royal titles, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, has sparked controversy. Critics argue that they are trying to cash in on their connection to the royal family, while others speculate that they are attempting to rebrand themselves as more royal.


Joining Afua Hagan today to discuss all that and more are Royally Us podcast host Christine Ross, The Sun’s Royal Photographer Arthur Edwards and royal author and Editor in Chief of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward. The couple's decision to use their titles on their website has raised questions about their intentions. Some believe that they are trying to reclaim their connection to the royal family, while others see it as a strategic move to boost their image and monetise their brand. The controversy surrounding their use of titles highlights the ongoing tension between the couple and the royal family.


In addition to their website rebranding, Prince Harry and Meghan have also signed a new podcast deal with Lemonada, a production company known for its celebrity viral podcasts. The couple's podcast, Archewell Audio, is set to make a comeback with new episodes, and Meghan has hinted at other shows in the future. This new venture is seen as a way for the couple to make money and further establish their brand. While the couple's rebranding efforts may have received praise for their attention to detail and creativity, there are skeptics who question the frequent changes in their image. Some argue that the constant rebranding suggests a lack of direction and stability. Others believe that the couple's actions are driven by financial motives rather than a genuine desire to make a positive impact. Click here for more from TalkTV https://talk.tv If you need any help visit: https://talk.tv/helplines #royals #princeharry #meghanmarkle



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