Prince William and Kate Middleton have officially renamed their charity by removing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from the title. Documents reveal that the organisation is now called 'The Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge'. £10 was paid for the Notice of Change of Name by Resolution by the couple's charity. However, 14 months before they amended the title to include the Duchess of Sussex, after the marriage into the royal family.
The move made it clear that Harry and Meghan have been split from the former joint charity. The Royal Foundation, which was founded by William and Harry in 2009, was intended to harness the star power of the famous royals, dubbed the 'Fab Four' after they appeared to the stage together for the first – and only – Royal Foundation forum last year in February. At the time, Harry commented that "working as a family does have its challenges" but insisted that "we're stuck together for the rest of our lives".
However, Buckingham Palace released a statement in June that confirmed the foundation would now become the "principle charitable and philanthropic vehicle for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge". He further added that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex would establish their own charitable foundation. The decision took place after Harry and Meghan relocated from Kensington Palace to Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, breaking away from William and Kate's household to establish their own. The Sussexes' team is situated at Buckingham Palace, while William and Kate’s office is at Kensington Palace.
The Split
The separation in the house has already come in front of everyone. It became confirmed when William and Kate sent thank you notes to all the fans who had celebrated Prince Louis' first birthday in April, their letter was addressed "The Office of TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge." However, it was previously read: "The Office of TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and TRH The Duke And Duchess Of Sussex."
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