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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry unveil beige post-Megxit ‘Archewell’ website to replace Sussex Royal

HARRY and Meghan have finally unveiled their website to replace Sussex Royal - and it's beige.

The couple announced in April they were forming 'Archewell' but aiming to launch the foundation in the New Year.

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 went live on October 7th.

The website consists of only one home page and lists its address as offices for Harry and Meghan's Hollywood agent.

It also repeats the couple's reasoning behind the name of their new foundation The homepage reads: "Arche: Greek word meaning “source of action" Well: a plentiful source or supply; a place we go to dig deep."

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Fans can already subscribe for emails about ";its activities and initiatives".

Earlier this year, it was said that the non-profit would aim to offer "classes, lectures, seminars, conferences, workshops, and retreats on a variety of topics," run a mentoring scheme, or conduct and host "events and exhibitions for cultural, sporting, health, mental health and entertainment purposes."

Archwell would also provide the potential to self-publish articles, magazines, books, music, podcasts, television shows, and computer software.

It was announced back in April that the couple would be launching their charitable endeavour under the name Archewell - which also inspired the name of their son Archie.

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 weren't signed correctly, were "too vague", and certain fees hadn't been paid.

ARCHEWELL LAUNCH

The ambitious pair  with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on March 3, but they were told to make changes by August 22, as revealed by The Sun US.

They have since ditched their Sussex Royal brand, website and social media handles.

This comes after sources claimed Meghan and Harry will not spend Christmas with the royal family at Sandringham and are “looking forward” to spending it in California.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently living in their new £11m Santa Barbara mansion after stepping back as senior royals in March.

Meghan and Harry are said to be excited about their first American Christmas in California, and will travel to the UK days later. 

Recently the Sussexes have caused a stir after commenting on the US presidential election - causing many to call for their royal titles to be stripped.

The royal couple in a  last month told American voters to “reject hate speech, misinformation, and online negativity.”

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Markle said the 2020 presidential election is the “most important election of our lifetime,” seeming to imply that a leadership change is needed. 

The Duchess of Sussex added that "when we vote, our values are put into action and our voices are heard,” and that, “your voice is a reminder that you matter, because you do and you deserve to be heard.”

The couple have now launched the beige website Credit: PA:Press Association
Their former charity was Sussex RoyalCredit: Instagram
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The couple named their new organization after their sonCredit: PA:Press Association
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