hit with major backlash for using their royal titles on the site.On Monday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex awoke to a shiny new online domain that features each of their bios as well as links to their Archewell Foundation and Archewell Productions organizations.
But their new rebrand seemingly struck a nerve among the public, who noticed that they used their royal titles at free will — despite quitting royal life in 2020.The “Suits” alum has now responded to the backlash after users slammed the runaway royals for flattering themselves on the website.“There is a reason I have worked with Ryan and the talented team at Article for a decade: their attention to detail, their creativity and care, and the thoughtful approach to design as well as to the user experience,” Markle said in a review on Article’s website.“They’re not just designers; they are collaborators who elevate your ideas into visual identities.
They’re a very special company. Plus they’re Canadian, so I’m a fan.”The Post has reached out to reps for the Sussexes for comment.The Sussexes were labeled “ridiculous” for using the Royal Coat of Arms at the top of the homepage with text underneath that reads, “The office of Prince Harry & Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.” However, others applauded them for making a “fresh” change to their online domain.The foundation’s website has also gotten a face-lift, to coordinate with the new hub’s dark navy and beige theme.Additionally, the Sussex.com site offers a news tab that summarizes the pair’s achievements.
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