After leaving the UK, there were widespread calls for Harry and Meghan to lose their titles. They still hold the Sussex name and Meghan has adopted it as her surname in public. In her Netflix docuseries With Love, Meghan, she even corrected actress Mindy Kaling, saying she identifies as “Sussex” now, rather than by her maiden name.

Their children have also taken the Sussex surname. They recently updated their main website to Sussex.com. Sources close to the couple say the decision reflects a desire to collect their work, identity and public projects under one unified banner. One insider told The Times that the shift represents “unification” and feels like a milestone for the pair as a family.

The most recent update is happening within their charitable work. Archewell Foundation, originally launched to support their philanthropic initiatives, will now operate under the name Archewell Philanthropies. A spokesperson confirmed the change and said this next era will allow the couple to expand their work while keeping the same values and partnerships that defined their earlier projects.