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Prince Harry leaves his royal surname in documents registering new eco-tourism firm Travalyst after leaving Britain and traveling to California with Meghan Markle
- Prince Harry, 35, has abandoned his SAR title in documents that register a new signature
- He also dropped the last name Mountbatten-Windsor when Travalyst registered
- Royal appears in his place as Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex
Prince Harry abandoned his royal surname after leaving Britain for California with his wife Meghan Markle.
The Duke of Sussex, 35, is listed as Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex in documents registering the new eco-tourism firm Travalyst, which will have a rating system for users to track their carbon emissions. .
He appears to have abandoned both his SAR title and the royal family’s last name Mountbatten-Windsor.
It comes after the royals launched the firm in Edinburgh during one of their final rounds of engagements as a member of high-ranking working royalty, and asked delegates to “just call him Harry.”
Prince Harry, 35, abandoned his SAR title and the royal family’s last name Mountbatten-Windsor after leaving Britain for California. In the picture, Harry and Meghan Markle attend the Commonwealth Day Service 2020 on March 9, 2020 in London.
Harry is listed as Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex in documents registering the new eco-tourism firm Travalyst (pictured)
Before taking the stage, host Ayesha Hazarika, a former Labor adviser, said: “He has made it clear that we should all call him Harry.” So, ladies and gentlemen, give Harry a great Scottish welcome.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also announced that they will launch a new charitable foundation called Archewell early last week.
They said they “hope” to start with the Archewell Foundation, which will replace its Sussex Royal brand.
The couple also have plans to include their own charity, as well as a website, as part of their new company.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also announced that they will launch a new charitable foundation called Archewell early last week. In the photo, Prince Harry and Meghan hold their son Archie as they meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu and daughter Thandeka at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town, South Africa, on September 25, 2019.
Harry and Meghan revealed that the Greek word on the Arche project, meaning source of action, was the inspiration behind their son’s name Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.
More details on the organization have been delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The couple said an announcement will be made “when the time is right.”
However, Harry and Meghan were criticized for the timing of their announcement, which unfortunately coincided with Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s transfer to coronavirus intensive care.
Royal biographer Phil Dampier said it was a “dreadful moment,” adding: “If I were Harry and Meghan, I would have gone to bed until this situation (coronavirus) ended.
“People everywhere are really concerned about dealing with this and it doesn’t look good, no matter how good the cause is.”
In the picture, Prince Harry and Meghan with their son Archie in Cape Town, South Africa, September 25, 2019