Megan Markle is still using her HRH title separately – despite agreeing to stop using her and her husband, Prince Harry, from Royal Life in 2020.
The Duchess of Sussex, 43, caused this week's controversy when her friend presented a gift basket she received from Markle that has a printed note.
“With HRH The Duchess of Sussex,” I read the “suits” of the observation read by Jimmy Kern Lima, along with the jars of strawberry and ice cream reserve.
The co -founder of IT Cosmetics in Podcasts said on Monday that Markle had sent the gift “about a year ago … to see if this helps to reduce my load.”
But the sources near the Duchess told the post that they used the HRH title in a special note in a personal gift – not for a general purpose.
The insiders denied that the card was a violation of the Sasis agreement with the late Queen Elizabeth II before her death, and claiming that he did not use Harry or Markle HRH titles in commercial or public places.
After announcing their departure from Royal Life five years ago, Buckingham Palace issued a statement of HRH titles for the couple.
“Sussexes will not use HRH titles because they are no longer individuals working in the royal family.”
While no laws were put in place to prevent the two from referring to themselves as the owner of His Royal Highness and royal shaking, the couple told the late Queen that they commit to the agreement.
However, the couple – who marry in 2018 – often ask the use of HRH nicknames when they travel abroad, according to telegraph reports.
Her Majesty, the late Her Majesty, strongly opposed the “half and a half and a half” approaches to the royal life of Harry and Markle before completely away.
“You are working for ownership, the property does not work for you,” the late monarch told her grandson at the time.
The headlines were immediately removed from the official royal family website after the couple announced his exit.