British Queen Elizabeth II may prevent Prince Harry and his wife Megan from using the slogan "Royal Sussex County" after they give up their royal missions.

The British royal family is discussing with Prince Harry and his wife Megan that they ban the use of the word "royal" in their trademark after the couple suddenly abandoned their royal duties to start a new life in Canada.

Harry, the grandson of Queen Elizabeth, and his wife, Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, agreed with the queen last month that they would not continue their work as individuals in the royal family after they suddenly announced their desire to seek a "new progressive role" they hoped to fund themselves with.

"Since the Duke and Duchess of Sussex abdicated from their roles as prominent members of the royal family and sought financial independence, the use of the word" royal "would have to be reviewed in this context," a royal source said.

The source added, "Discussions are still ongoing."

Harry and Meghan use the Sussex Royal brand a lot.

Their website has the same name as they use in their trademarks and their foundation for use in books, library tools, and clothing such as pajamas, socks, charity campaigns, training tools, sports and social care.

"As part of the transition of the Duchess and Duchess of Sussex to the new chapter of their lives, plans are being made to launch their new, not-for-profit corporation." We will announce the details in due course. ”

Harry expressed sorrow for having had to give up his royal duties in agreement with the Queen, saying that there was no other choice if he and his wife, Megan, wished for a future independent of the stifling media interference in their lives.

Harry and Meghan have lived in a luxury home in Canada with their son Archie since the New Year.