Celebrity | royal family Harry, Meghan Find Way Around Queen's Decree The not-so-royal couple had a friend register their charity By Neal Colgrass Posted Feb 23, 2020 1:30 PM CST Copied In this Tuesday, July 10, 2018 file photo Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and Meghan the Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry watch a flypast of Royal Air Force aircraft pass over Buckingham Palace in London. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham, File) Looks like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have found a little wiggle room. After agreeing to ditch the "Sussex Royal" brand name—apparently at the Queen's request—they had a pal of Meghan's register the website sussexglobalcharities.com, People reports. The Daily Mail reports that said pal, fashion stylist Jessica Mulroney, registered the name via her Shoebox Project Foundation charity for vulnerable women. So they're keeping Sussex, but no Royal, at least for now. "The website name gives a hint of how Meghan and Harry will get around the Queen's decree that the couple cease calling themselves 'royal,'" says the New York Post. (The quasi-royal couple also took a "parting shot" at the Queen.) Read These Next A look at President Trump's fast pivot on Minneapolis. Minnesota judge makes an unusual move against the ICE chief. Canada's Mark Carney is standing by his big Davos speech. Crew dealing with an allegedly unruly passenger had to get creative. Report an error