After the completion of the so-called "Megxit" deal, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now reportedly living privately in their Vancouver Island home. But, despite their absence from the media and press, the focus of the recent reports are still focused on the Sussex couple.
Earlier this week, several publications revealed that their wedding souvenirs are no longer available at the Royal Collection Trust's online shop. Upon learning about it, several fans and followers of the British Royal Family theorized that they are "removed" following their exit.
While it is very plausible, official statements were released by the Royal Collection Trust. Based on the response, the commemorative items for the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are not "removed."
According to Insider, several publications noted that these items, ranging from mugs and pillboxes, were still available on the website a few days ago. However, many sources claimed that they can no longer access the items on the platform after the conclusion of the "Megxit" deal.
Whatever the case, though, it seemingly appears that it was only "coincidence" and "bad timing." As explained by the spokesperson for Royal Collection Trust, many of the "china ranges" are sold for a limited time. In the case of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's china range, it "has sold out."
There were no further explanations given whether these items will return in stock in the future. Nevertheless, it was cleared out that they were not removed following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit.
Despite the confirmation given, Marie Claire shared that several fans and followers of the royal couple contended that this might not be true at all. The reason being is that Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank's china range to commemorate their wedding in 2018 has sold out as well.
Yet, these items are still seen on the website. Accordingly, the majority of them are convinced that they are indeed "removed" after the conclusion of their royal exit last week.
Amid all the speculations and allegations among the royal fans and supporters, no word has been heard after from the spokesperson, neither from the Royal Family nor the Sussex couple. It seemingly appears that everything is now back to their "business as usual," especially for Prince William and Kate Middleton.
As for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, reports also shared that the couple has been quite focused on their personal advocacies, particularly their foundation, the Sussex Royal, which will reportedly have its own entity in the United States.