The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been completely removed from the Queen’s Commonwealth Trust website following their bombshell Netflix docu-series.
The Duke of Sussex was appointed President of the QCT in 2018, with the Queen as patron, while his wife was appointed Vice-President later that year.
They held the positions until February 2021, just over a year after stepping back from official royal duties.
However, there is no mention of their work with the Trust on the organisation’s new website – although there is a dedicated “In Memoriam” space for Her Majesty and her legacy.
📣📣Our newly re-designed website is now live. Thanks to the important work of young leaders across the #Commonwealth, we have amazing stories lined up for you. Please take a moment to check it out and let us know what you think 🔗https://t.co/NlCu9VlSTH pic.twitter.com/dVsgLlNo4m
— The Queen's Commonwealth Trust (@queenscomtrust) February 15, 2023
The relaunch comes just months after Harry and Meghan’s docu-series aired on Netflix, in which the Commonwealth – founded in 1931 and encompassing 54 countries – was heavily criticised.
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