Meghan Markle has been revealed to tell her friends that she does not believe that the Queen can "legally" stop them from using Sussex Royal as her and Prince Harry's brand. The reports come after the announcement that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex can no longer use the said brand from whatever purpose they plan to.

Earlier this week, several speculations circulated that Queen Elizabeth II is "banning" the use of Sussex Royal from the couple. While no confirmations were made, a spokesperson just announced that this will take in effect starting on April 1.

Aside from the usage of the brand, some of the core details of the Megxit deal was also shared publicly. Based on assertions, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry will no longer be officially working royals staring from the said date. However, they are still expected to return to the United Kingdom later this month to fulfill their final set of royal engagements.

According to Express UK, the Duchess of Sussex told her "pals" that the usage of Sussex Royal "should not be an issue" in the first place. This is because the projects that they reportedly intended to push through with the brand largely "speak for themselves." It is not like they will sell "t-shirts and pencils," a source stated.

It was also contended that Meghan Markle said that she and Prince Harry are working on "global projects." The use of the brand is not to get "profit." Rather, they chose Sussex Royal to "protect" the royal name, the source continued.

Even so, it was revealed that the Duchess believes that, regardless of the brand, she reportedly knows that their "success is inevitable." Not to mention, her husband and their son, Archie will always be royals due to their blood relations, and no one can take it away from them, Meghan allegedly said.

In a similar report released by Mirror UK, it was added that former actress also shared with her close friends that they know their "true intentions." This is the only thing that matters, the source explained.

While this huge revelation surprised a lot of individuals, especially royal fans and supporters, no one knows if Meghan Markle truly said these statements. Nevertheless, it was said that she is no longer up for "dramas," which also applies to Prince Harry.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will reportedly return to the United Kingdom on February 28 to join Jon Bon Jovi in re-recording Unbroken with the Invictus Games Choir. This engagement will be followed by the Commonwealth Day service in the first week of March.