Reason why Meghan Markle can use HRH title – despite Sandringham Agreement

Meghan Markle – known as the Duchess of Sussex – has faced new controversy this week over the news that she used HRH on a gift card to a friend alongside a hamper

Meghan Markle in an off-white shirt leaning against a kitchen counter.
Meghan Markle has been the subject of controversy this week(Image: JAKE ROSENBERG/NETFLIX)

Meghan Markle has been embroiled in controversy this week after using the HRH title in a gift basket that she once sent to a friend. It comes after her and Prince Harry had agreed not to use the title when they stepped back from royal duties.

Meghan, 43, and Prince Harry, 40, announced that they would be stepping back as ‘senior’ members of the Royal Family in January 2020. Just days later, some of the family attended the so-called Sandringham Summit, which is said to have involved discussions about the future. It was later announced that the couple would retain their Her Royal Highness and His Royal Highness – abbreviated to HRH – titles respectively. However, it was stated that an agreement meant that they would not “actively” use them.

Prince Harry in a grey suit next to Meghan Markle in a checkered jacket.
It was announced in 2020 that Prince Harry (left) and Meghan Markle (right) would retain their HRH titles but would not use them(Image: Getty Images)

In a statement on their website, the couple said at the time that they would “retain” their HRH titles. Prince Harry and Meghan however stated that they would no longer “actively” use such titles amid the change in their roles.

Their statement read: “As agreed and set out in January, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will retain their ‘HRH’ prefix, thereby formally remaining known as His Royal Highness The Duke of Sussex and Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will no longer actively use their HRH titles as they will no longer be working members of the family as of Spring 2020.”

A statement from Buckingham Palace at the time read similarly: “The Sussexes will not use their HRH titles as they are no longer working members of the Royal Family. […] This new model will take effect in the Spring of 2020.”

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There has been controversy this week though over the news that Meghan used HRH on a note that was part of a hamper gifted to podcast host Jamie Kern Lima. The note read: “With the compliments of HRH The Duchess of Sussex.”

Her pal Jamie shared a photo of the hamper, including the note, on an episode of her podcast the Jamie Kern Lima Show that featured Meghan as a guest. She also spoke about the gift in the episode, which was released yesterday.

Jamie said that the hamper from Meghan had included ice cream and homemade jam sauce. She said that the hamper had been given to her some time ago during a challenging time to “see if that helps lighten [her] load”.

A photo of a gift hamper sent by Meghan Markle with a note to pal Jamie Kern Lima.
Meghan once used the title on a gift note to a pal but a spokesperson has denied that she uses it for commercial purposes(Image: Jamie Kern Lima/YouTube)

It’s been reported that it was sent to Jamie over a year ago. In a teaser for the podcast, in which Meghan discusses her new As Ever brand, Jamie states: “I have had your jam in my refrigerator all year.” And a source suggested to the Daily Mail recently that the photo shared by Jamie was taken before Meghan launched As Ever last month.

As previously reported, a spokesperson for the Sussexes has however since denied that Meghan uses HRH for commercial purposes.

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It’s been reported that, although there was an apparent agreement over the future, no laws were officially passed during the Sandringham Summit. It’s also been reported that while Meghan and Prince Harry do not publicly use HRH, they still have the titles and the hamper is said to have been a personal gift to Jamie. The photo suggests that Meghan uses HRH with friends and in personal correspondence.

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