Prince Harry boasts NFL connection in his and Meghan Markle's new Sussex site

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have re-launched their website
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have re-launched their website

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have recently re-launched their website at the URL sussex.com.

They have included a news section and the top story is about Harry's recent connection to the National Football League. The headline reads: NFL Honors: Man of the Year" and includes a picture of Harry and Keegan-Michael Key honouring Pittsburgh Steelers' defensive tackle Cameron Heyward.

"Prince Harry has long advocated for the power of sport for healing and building community. He was honored to present this award and highlight the importance of giving back," the page read.

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This update to his page comes after just one day after the Super Bowl, ran by the NFL, aired. Ironically, the two were notably absent from the star-studded event. Fans expected him to show after appearing at the NFL Honours. However, Harry and Meghan have had a tight schedule after his father King Charles' cancer diagnosis and going to Canada for the Invictus Games.

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Harry and Meghan's new website has quite a number of changes. For instance, the site used to be titled SussexRoyal.com. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex likely dropped "royal" from their URL after agreeing to no longer use the word. The agreement came after they resigned from their position in the Royal Family in 2020.

"While The Duke and Duchess are focused on plans to establish a new non-profit organisation, given the specific UK government rules surrounding use of the word ‘Royal,’ it has been therefore agreed that their non-profit organisation, when it is announced this Spring, will not be named Sussex Royal Foundation," according to a statement from Harry and Meghan's spokesperson.

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"The Duke and Duchess of Sussex do not intend to use ‘SussexRoyal’ in any territory post Spring 2020."

Additionally, the site contains bio pages for both Harry and Meghan.

On 39-year-old Harry's 'about me' page, the Duke is referred to as a "humanitarian, military veteran, mental health advocate, and environmental campaigner".

Meghan's about me page, meanwhile, says the 42-year-old former Suits actress is "a feminist and champion of human rights and gender equity".

The site also provides links to their Archewell Foundation organisation and productions hub.

Natalie Hunter

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