Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, is reportedly still using her royal title, even after stepping back from royal duties. This has surprised some royal watchers, who see it as clinging to the prestige of the monarchy despite previously expressing difficulties with royal life.
According to reports, a staff member announced her with the title “Duchess of Sussex” before a recent interview. Some experts say this isn’t in line with royal custom and shows how much importance Markle places on her royal status.
One expert noted that Markle seems to value the attention and importance that comes with the title, especially for her business ventures in the United States. The title keeps her in the public eye and generates conversation.
This isn’t the first time Markle’s use of her title has raised eyebrows. She previously signed a gift basket as “HRH Meghan, Duchess of Sussex,” leading to criticism that she was using the title for commercial gain, as the basket contained products from her brand.
While Markle is legally entitled to her royal title, there’s an agreement that she and Prince Harry won’t use the “Sussex Royal” brand for business purposes. Some observers believe she’s walking a fine line by using her title in ways that could be seen as promoting her business interests.
Commentators suggest that Markle’s actions highlight a desire to maintain a high profile and benefit from the association with the royal family, even while living a more independent life in California. This approach risks straining relations with the royal family, which is careful to avoid any appearance of commercial endorsement or profiting from royal status. The royal family needs to be seen as selfless and focused on the community to keep the public’s trust.

