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Meghan Markle Clarifies 'Sussex' Identity
20 Nov
Summary
- Meghan Markle stated 'Sussex' is the surname she uses.
- Royal titles are up to the individual's preference.
- Using a British title globally is not improper.

Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has addressed the nuances of her title and surname usage. Etiquette expert Myka Meier explained that using a British title internationally is neither unusual nor improper, especially when an individual is widely recognized by it. The choice of how to be addressed ultimately rests with the individual royal, with Meghan's formal title being a likely preference of her team.
This distinction became a topic of discussion following Meghan's Harper's Bazaar cover story and her appearance on a Netflix show. In one instance, she playfully corrected a guest, stating she is now 'Sussex.' She further elaborated on the significance of the 'Sussex' name, sharing how meaningful it is to have it as her family name, which she shares with her children.
Meghan clarified her surname preference in a subsequent interview, confirming 'Sussex' as her chosen identifier. She acknowledged the complexity for Americans to grasp, given the difference between royal constructs and typical surnames. She explained that while a dukedom doesn't follow traditional surname conventions, 'Sussex' is the name she is going by.



