Harry and his wife are not allowed to use the "Sussex Royal" brand after leaving the British royal family to start an independent life.
After complicated and lengthy discussions, Queen Elizabeth II and other royal family members decided not to let Harry and Meghan continue to use their "Sussex Royal" brand, Daily Mail on 18th. / 2 cited an informed source.
"It was inevitable when they decided to leave the royal family, but it will certainly deal a blow to the couple once they have invested everything in the Sussex Royal brand," the source said.
He said the "half-hearted" work plan, pursuing a "new progressive role" in the royal family of Prince Harry and his wife would never materialize.
"If they do not fulfill their official duties and seek other commercial opportunities, they will not be allowed to promote themselves as royal members," the source added.
Harry and Meghan have invested heavily in the "Sussex Royal" brand, including spending tens of thousands of pounds on a website and Instagram account. The couple also registered this brand globally, to use for a range of products such as clothing, stationery, books and some documents.
Prince Harry and his wife have also set up a new charity organization, "Sussex Royal, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Foundation". After the Queen's decision, two people may have to rebuild the brand.
Sources believe that Harry - Meghan will be forced to accept this as part of the deal when withdrawing from the royal family and cannot continue to use the "Sussex Royal" brand as they had previously expected.
The Queen's decision came after Prince Harry and his wife fired 15 staff in their office at Buckingham Palace, prompting many to speculate they had no plans to return to England.
After announcing the withdrawal from the royal family, the couple of Harry - Meghan no longer carry the title "Prince and Princess", but are still Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The two began a new life in Vancouver, Canada after leaving England. Many people think that Harry may have made a million dollars for the first time as a speaker at a recent US event.