Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s continued use of their Sussex titles has once again become a focal point of public debate, especially following the release of Meghan’s new Netflix series, With Love, Meghan.
Despite stepping back from royal duties in 2020, the couple still retains their titles, igniting discussions over their significance and the impact on their relationship with the British royal family.
Meghan’s focus on the ‘Sussex’ name
In With Love, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex highlights the importance of the ‘Sussex’ name to her family’s identity. During a conversation with actress Mindy Kaling, when referred to as “Meghan Markle,” she promptly corrected her, saying: “You know I’m ‘Sussex’ now.”
She elaborated further, explaining that the Sussex name represents their family’s unity and love story, describing it as “our little family name.”
This clear emphasis has led many royal commentators to speculate that Meghan and Harry are deliberately reinforcing their ties to the royal family, despite stepping away from official duties. Some believe this is a strategic move to maintain their influence and relevance, particularly as they build their careers in the United States.
Will King Charles act on their use of royal titles?
Speculation continues over whether King Charles III will intervene regarding Prince Harry and Meghan’s use of their Sussex titles. Royal author Phil Dampier suggests that while Meghan’s focus on the Sussex name might frustrate the King, he may hesitate to revoke their titles due to the potential negative impact on efforts to repair family relationships. Dampier notes that such a move could further strain the already fragile ties between the Sussexes and the rest of the royal family.
Public and critical reception of With Love, Meghan
Meghan’s new Netflix series has received a mixed response from both critics and the public. The eight-episode show features her hosting garden parties, cooking, and sharing personal stories with family and friends, including appearances by Prince Harry and their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
In the U.S., the series has been well-received, quickly securing a spot at No. 6 in Netflix’s Top 10 TV Shows in the U.S. Today. Some American outlets have praised Meghan’s return to her lifestyle roots, with publications like Harper’s Bazaar offering positive reviews.
However, UK critics have been far less enthusiastic. The Sun’s royal editor, Matt Wilkinson, and other commentators have criticized the series as overly polished and lacking authenticity. Some argue that Meghan’s portrayal feels staged and fails to connect with audiences, calling the show shallow and unengaging.
The ongoing debate over the Sussex identity
The couple’s approach to their royal identity continues to shape public opinion. While some admire their efforts to carve out a new path, others see their actions as contradictory. Their attempts to build a brand around their Sussex name raise questions about whether they are still benefiting from their royal status while simultaneously declaring independence.
Polling suggests a shift in public sentiment. In the UK, many believe that if Prince Harry and Meghan truly wish to distance themselves from the monarchy, they should relinquish their titles. Meanwhile, their popularity in the U.S. remains relatively strong, particularly among those who support their activism and humanitarian work.
The ongoing discussion surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan’s use of their Sussex titles reflects the complexities of their relationship with the royal family. Meghan’s emphasis on the ‘Sussex’ name in her Netflix series can be seen as a subtle assertion of their enduring royal connection.
As they continue to navigate life beyond official duties, their attachment to their titles remains a point of contention. Whether King Charles III will eventually take action remains uncertain, but for now, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex appear committed to maintaining their royal identity while forging their own future.