Meghan Markle’s new Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, is making waves, not just for its lifestyle tips but also for reigniting discussions about royal names and branding. The Duchess of Sussex raised eyebrows on the show when she revealed that “Sussex” is now her last name. But does this departure from tradition challenge royal conventions?
This whole story began when Meghan Markle corrected Mindy Kaling on her new show, With Love, Meghan, after Kaling referred to the duchess by her maiden name. “It’s so funny you keep saying Markle,” Meghan said.
“You know it’s Sussex now. You have kids and you go, I share my name with my children. I didn’t know how meaningful it would be to me, but it just means so much to go, this is our family name. Our little family now.”
For Meghan, the decision to adopt “Sussex” as her last name symbolizes unity and a break from the past. Since stepping back from royal duties in 2020, she and Prince Harry have sought to carve out a new identity separate from the British monarchy while still embracing their titles. The name change reinforces their commitment to building a life on their own terms.
The shift also raises questions about royal naming conventions. Traditionally, members of the royal family do not use last names in the way commoners do. While Prince William and Kate’s children use “Wales” as a surname in school, adult royals rarely adopt official last names. Meghan’s choice signals a modern, personal approach rather than adhering to royal precedent.
Public reaction to the change has been mixed. Supporters see it as a natural step in her transition away from royal life, emphasizing her role as a mother and wife. Critics, however, argue that it’s another attempt to redefine royal traditions in a way that suits her personal brand. Regardless, the name “Sussex” is now firmly linked to her public persona.
With Meghan and Harry continuing to expand their projects in entertainment, philanthropy, and business, the name “Sussex” may become more than just a family name—it could evolve into a powerful brand. Whether this change will have further implications for their standing with the royal family remains to be seen.