Meghan and Harry’s children got new surname when couple abandoned 64-year royal tradition

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle changed their kids’ names on their royal website – ending a 64-year – old royal naming tradition.

Meghan and Harry with children Archie and Lillibet

The couple hit headlines when they launched their new site sussex.com and fans saw little Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie’s names get a makeover too. Instead of being known as Mountbatten-Windsors, Archie and Lilibet took the surname Sussex following King Charles’ Coronation. The new look website replaced their old Archwell site.

The surname Mountbatten-Windsor was decreed by the Privy Counsel – the official advisors to the late Queen Elizabeth II – in 1960 and applied to male-line descendants of Her Majesty and Prince Philip. A source told The Times : “The reality behind the new site is very simple — it’s a hub for the work the Sussexes do and it reflects the fact the family have, since the King’s coronation, the same surname for the first time. That’s a big deal for any family. It represents their unification and it’s a proud moment.”

Meghan and Harry’s decision to use their children’s royal titles on their website was branded as “surprising” at the time. It divided fan and sparked a royal row accusing them of boasting of their links to the Royal Family. The main homepage welcomes visitors to the site of “The Office of Prince Harry & Meghan, The Duke & Duchess of Sussex” and features a special coat of arms designed for Meghan. The site also has detailed bios for each of the couple.

Harry’s reads: “Prince Harry lives in California with his wife Meghan, and their two children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.” While Meghan’s says: “Meghan lives in California with her husband and their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.” And according to a royal source, mentioning their children by referring to them as Prince and Princess has caused ‘surprise’.

Archie, five, and three-year-old Lilibet weren’t given prince/princess or HRH titles at birth as they were not at the time grandchildren of the monarch. When Charles became King in September 2022, Archie and Lilibet became the grandchildren of a Monarch which changed their status. It was then revealed last March, when Lilibet was christened, that the children would be given Prince and Princess titles.

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