Royal website revamp reflects Harry and Meghan’s changed status

The official website of the Royal Family undergoes significant changes, demoting Prince Harry and Meghan amid broader shifts within the monarchy and spotlighting other family developments.
The Royal Family’s official website has undergone notable modifications, particularly affecting Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Their individual web pages have been amalgamated into a single section and repositioned alongside Prince Andrew’s, indicating a demotion in their online presence. This change, coming after Queen Elizabeth II’s passing, mirrors the couple’s 2020 decision to step back from royal duties and relocate to the United States. This adjustment follows the earlier removal of Harry’s HRH title and reflects the Sussexes’ altered role within the Royal Family, alongside noting Prince Harry and Meghan’s wedding date and their children, Archie and Lilibet.
In other royal news, Princess Kate, recovering from surgery, was seen with her husband, William, the Prince of Wales, shopping at a farm shop near Windsor. Despite recent health concerns and a subsequent period of reduced public appearances, Kate seemed in good spirits. The outing suggested a return to public life is imminent, with expectations for Kate to detail her recovery in future engagements. This visit showcased a rare, relaxed moment for the couple, amidst ongoing public fascination with their lives.
However, amidst these developments, discussions regarding Prince Harry’s potential future literary endeavors have emerged. Following his contentious memoir “Spare,” speculation about a second book has been dampened by his strained relationship with his family, particularly concerning his criticism of Queen Camilla. Royal expert Ingrid Seward highlighted the discord Harry’s revelations have caused, especially with King Charles. Despite a massive deal with Penguin Random House, Harry’s future as an author remains uncertain due to these familial tensions and the explosive nature of his previous disclosures.