Prince Harry drops royal surname in new documents

Prince Harry drops royal surname in new documents

Prince Harry has dropped his royal surname after leaving Britain for California with his wife, Meghan Markle. The Duke of Sussex is listed as Prince H

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Prince Harry has dropped his royal surname after leaving Britain for California with his wife, Meghan Markle. The Duke of Sussex is listed as Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex in documents registering new eco-friendly tourism firm, Travalyst, which will feature a grading system for users to track their carbon emissions.

He appears to have ditched both his HRH title and the royal family name, Mountbatten-Windsor.

It comes after he launched the firm in Edinburgh during one of his final rounds of engagements as a senior working royal – and asked delegates ‘just to call him Harry’.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also announced they are launching a new charitable foundation named Archewell early last week. They said they ‘look forward’ to getting started with the Archewell foundation, which will replace their Sussex Royal brand.

The pair also have plans to include their own charity as well as a website, as part of their new venture.