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Royal Website Updates Titles Following Queen’s Death

The official website of the royal family recently underwent significant updates, notably removing the HRH title from ‘s page, three years after he transitioned away from his role as a working royal.

This adjustment comes just weeks after the website had made changes to Prince Harry’s page in early August.

Despite the terms of his exit agreement in January 2020, which specified that he would no longer use the HRH title, Prince Harry was still listed as such on the site until now.

Presently, he is simply referred to as the Duke or Duke of Sussex, with no mention of his Royal Highness status anywhere on the website.

Interestingly, a search for , Meghan and Harry’s son on the royal website yields limited information, including basic details such as name and gender, but there is no mention of their daughter, .

This absence raises questions about the legitimacy of the children’s existence, hinting at the possibility of surrogacy.

Buckingham Palace has maintained strict control over any public disclosures regarding the royal family, especially concerning the younger generation.

Reports have surfaced suggesting that MI6 has uncovered discrepancies in the documentation related to Archie and Lilibet, with allegations of the children being denied admission to public schools in Montecito.

These revelations have fueled rumors about Meghan and Harry’s alleged separation, adding to the speculation surrounding their family dynamics.

Following the passing of , the royal family’s website required several updates to reflect the changes in titles within the firm.

Notably, the account of Gertz Royals on social media highlighted further modifications to the website.

A new drop-down menu has been added under the royal websites section, leading visitors to four external sites, including the Royal Collection Trust, which manages the Royal Art Collection and oversees the public opening of royal residences.

Moreover, visitors can explore the initiatives of royal charities such as the Prince’s Trust, an organization long-associated with dedicated to supporting youth in the arts, and the Royal Foundation led by the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Additionally, there is a dedicated page for the Duke of Edinburgh’s award, a youth scheme founded by and currently overseen by , the new Duke of Edinburgh.

In response to criticisms raised by express.co.uk regarding errors on the website, particularly concerning Kensington Palace and Clarence House, adjustments have been made to reflect the new titles of King Charles and Queen , as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Previously, Charles and Camilla were referred to as the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, titles they relinquished following Queen Elizabeth’s death on September 8th of the previous year.

Formerly, Prince Harry was listed as the youngest son of the Prince of Wales, erroneously implying he was his five-year-old nephew, .

The website has since been updated to correctly state that the Duke of Sussex is fifth in line to the throne and the younger son of King Charles and Diana, the Princess of Wales.

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