Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's new foundation named 'Sussex Royal'; gets lavish office space in Buckingham
From breaking royal protocol to beginning their own traditions as royals, Meghan and Harry have made some bold choices. And splitting from the joint charities foundation was one of them.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have made headlines on multiple occasions since they got married in May 2018. From breaking royal protocol to beginning their own traditions as royals, Meghan and Harry have made some bold and fearless choices. The most recent one was keeping their first child baby Archie's birth a completely private affair. A few weeks ago, the royal brothers and their wives split from their joint charity foundation. Meghan and Harry split from Prince William and Kate Middleton's joint charity and have now instituted their own.
As per reports, the Duke and Duchess of Sussexes new charity officially has been named -- Sussex Royal The Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. According to The Sun, Meghan and Harry have also trade-marked the name and the couple will soon announce their first few projects in the weeks to come.
The new charity will mark new beginnings for Meghan and Harry as it will allow the royal couple to focus on causes close to their heart. The Sun reported that the four directors of “Sussex Royal” as the organisation is being called, will be Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, PR Sara Latham and Natalie Campbell, a former staffer at the Royal Foundation.
The tabloid also revealed that the new parents will also be given a lavish office space in Buckingham Palace. The Sussexes and their new team will be based in up to six large rooms off the lavish master corridor of the palace. They are likely to move in by the end of this year.
























































