Revealed: Harry and Meghan bought their Sussex.com website domain name from British-born tech businessman (and he was VERY happy with the price)

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle bought their Sussex.com website domain name from a British-born businessman who is believed to be very happy with the fee he received, it has been revealed.click for more
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex launched their controversial website as part of a royal rebrand on Monday after purchasing the domain name for an undisclosed fee from tech entrepreneur Neil Agate. Mr Agate, who is from Sussex but lives in the US, created the name in 1995 and had held onto it for almost 30 years.Harry and Meghan are understood to have used a broker who did not reveal the Sussexes' identities when they purchased the domain name without arguing the price. The domain was registered on February 4 - nine days before Harry and Meghan relaunched on Sussex.com. Mr Agate, who lives in Maryland, shared a photo of the new website on Wednesday and wrote: 'Congratulations to the Duke & Duchess of Sussex on the purchase of Sussex.com for your new website. website, in particular the Duchess' coat of arms - which critics claim is a breach of their promise to the late Queen Elizabeth when they acrimoniously quit front-line royal duties. And their decision to change their children Archie and Lilibet's surnames to Sussex has also raised eyebrows among royal watchers.for update uk The moves have sparked a fresh round of criticism of the Duke and Duchess and renewed calls for the duo to have their duke and duchess titles removed. Read more...

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