**Title: Meghan and Harry Push Boundaries: Duchess of Sus𝑠e𝑥 Title Sparks Controversy**
In a stunning revelation that has reignited discussions about royal protocols, Meghan Markle has been caught using her HRH title in private correspondence, raising eyebrows and questions about the couple’s adherence to the terms of their Megxit agreement. This unexpected twist comes as Meghan sent a thank-you gift to friend Jamie Kern Lima, which bore the inscription “with compliments HR Duchess of Susđť‘ e𝑥.”
The late Queen Elizabeth II had strictly instructed both Meghan and Harry five years ago to refrain from using their royal titles for personal or commercial gain after stepping back from royal duties. While she allowed them to retain their titles—unlike other royals who lost theirs—this recent incident suggests a potential disregard for the Sandringham Agreement.
Critics are now questioning whether Meghan is attempting to cling to her royal identity as she navigates her new life in California. Although her team insists this was a private letter from over a year ago, the implications of using the HRH title in any context, even privately, could stir tensions with Buckingham Palace.
This controversy comes on the heels of Meghan’s appearances on various platforms, where she has been vocal about her royal past and the importance of her children’s titles. In a recent cookery show, she even cheekily corrected Mindy Kaling, asserting, “It’s so funny that you call me Marle, don’t you know I’m Susđť‘ e𝑥 now?”
While Buckingham Palace has remained silent on the matter, insiders speculate that the Sus𝑠e𝑥es may be testing the waters, gauging how far they can push the boundaries set by the monarchy. With King Charles and Prince William preoccupied with their own challenges, Meghan and Harry seem to be navigating a delicate balance between their royal heritage and their current entrepreneurial pursuits.
As the drama unfolds, one thing is clear: the world will be watching closely to see how the Sus𝑠e𝑥es manage their royal legacy in a modern context.