Prince Harry and Meghan to give up 'Sussex Royal' brand after talks with Royal family
ABCPrince Harry and his wife Meghan have decided not to use the word "royal" in their branding after they start a new life in Canada. Key points: Meghan and Harry will step down from royal duties by the end of March The couple shared the details of their transition on the Sussexroyal.com website They will no longer be using the Sussex Royal brand from the start of April The decision follows weeks of talks between the couple and the Royal family about how they will present themselves to the world in the future. Earlier this week, Prince Harry and Meghan announced they would formally step down from their roles as working members of the Royal family at the end of March. What's next for the couple: Prince Harry and Meghan will finish royal duties on March 31 From April 1, their only UK representation will be through their charity Their final engagements next month include a Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on March 9 The couple will keep their Royal Highness titles but won't use them A 12-month review will begin after their official finish date During March, there will be several public appearances including a music festival at Royal Albert Hall and a Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on March 9.