Harry and Meghan will not be able to use the 'Sussex Royal' trademark, which they have registered for possible commercial or fundraising uses, after the decision to give up the official roles of senior members of the British royal family and move to Canada for now. The Daily Mail writes this, a tabloid of the populist right wing engaged for some time in a campaign hostile to the Dukes of Sussex, and to Meghan in particular.
The newspaper - in an eye-catching "exclusive" front-page headline paired with what enhances Boris Johnson's post-Brexit tightening of immigration from the EU - announces "the Queen's ban" on using the brand as a decision already taken, despite the absence of official confirmation from Buckingham Palace. In the text, however, it merely cites a source according to which it was decided "to review" the issue in light of Harry and Meghan's formal step back. But with the clarification that there are still "ongoing discussions" in the Windsor house: discussions involving the sovereign herself and "senior officials" of the building.
Harry and Meghan will not be able to use Sussex Royal brand
2020-02-19T16:00:36.909Z
According to the Mail to oppose it would be Queen Elizabeth. The trademark had been registered by the dukes for possible commercial or fundraising uses, after the decision to renounce the official roles of senior members of the British-British family (ANSA)