Reports have emerged that Hackers have taken Meghan Markle’s potential website. It is being said that these hackers and cyberbullies want Prince Harry to return to the United Kingdom. 

 

If reports are to be believed, Markle and Harry are being warned against rebranding. Many experts and royal followers claim that Harry and Markle have made two major mistakes while sharing the name of their potential nonprofit organization.

 

The latest report is that hackers have now taken over one of the Duchess of Sussex’s potential websites. They would only surrender the hacked website if she asks her husband to go back to the United Kingdom. 

 

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex had declared the name of their upcoming nonprofit enterprise only a few days ago. They wish to call this organization Archewell. The couple, however, is being slammed by their critics, which has made it tough for them to move ahead with their new project. 

 

It is interesting to note that Markle and Harry’s potential domain is not available because some hackers have set it up. Their condition is that they will surrender the website only if the Duke of Sussex comes back to England. 

 

If one types the website name, the home page displays the text “We will surrender this domain upon the immediate and safe return of Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex to Her Majesty's United Kingdom.” The address of the Buckingham Palace is displayed below this text. 

 

The couple’s detractors believe that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry had made two key mistakes while announcing the name of their upcoming venture. Several netizens instantly looked up for the potential domain called archewellfoundation.com on their browser. Interestingly though, they were redirected to the hit “Gold Digger” music video of Kanye West.

 

In other related news, Markle and Harry were warned against rebranding. Several royal followers and experts felt that this is not the most appropriate time to share the name of their new brand. 

 

In the beginning, the couple wanted to use their previous brand, Sussex Royal. The Queen, though, has barred them from using the trademark after the duo stepped down from their royal roles. Hence, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have to look out for a new name to represent their brand.

 

A prominent royal commentator called Angela Mollard, for instance, pointed out that it is not the proper time for the couple to opt for rebranding. According to her, this seems highly inappropriate in the current global health crisis. 

 

Phil Dampier, another royal expert, also has a similar perspective about the recent announcement of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. He told Daily Mail that had he been in their place, he would have maintained a low profile amid the outbreak of the coronavirus.