Meghan Markle shared a revelation earlier this month, when he revealed The last name is actually “Sussex” Following his marriage with Prince Harry.
Only Traitors’ challenger Lord Ivar Mountbatten, Who is the second cousin of King CharlesHe is insisting that he is wrong.
Mountbatten, 61, was asked about his thoughts about the Fear Student to receive for City and country On Friday, March 7, he shared why he thought that the “Sussex” surname did not make sense.
“It’s interesting because it’s completely incorrect. His family name is not Sussex, his family name is Mountbatten-Windsor,” he told the starting. “Their children are called Archie and Libiliba Mountbatten-Windsor; they are not called Archie and Lilibet Sussex because Sussex is a title.”
Continued: “Thus, are the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, But it is actually Harry Mountbatten-Windsor and she would be Meghan Mountbatten-Windsor. My brother is the Marquis of Milford Haven, but his last name is Mountbatten, so he is called George MountbattenThe Marquis of Milford Haven. When I read this, it was an article about their new program (Netflix’s With love, meghan), And said that his family name is Sussex. “”
During the interview, Mountbatten also admitted that he had not yet had the opportunity to see Meghan Netflix’s offer for himself.
“No, I haven’t seen it (I saw it),” he said. “I could be interested in seeing it; It may not last long. “”

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
(Photo by Eric Charbonneau/Archewell Foundation through Getty Images)In With love, meghansaid the former actress Your last name is now “Sussex” after Mindy Kaling She referred to her as “Meghan Markle”.
“It’s so fun that you continue to say Markle,” Meghan, 43, said. “You know it’s Sussex now. You have children and go, I share my name with my children. I did not know the meaning that it would be to me, but it just means, this is our family name. Our little family now. “
In response, Kaling, 45, said, “I know now and I love it.”
Meghan and husband Prince Harry were called Sussex Queen Elizabeth II The 2018 wedding day, a moniker who called “part of our love story”. (Meghan and Harry, 40, welcomed Son Archie in 2019 and daughter Libful in 2021.)
Speaking People In an interview published on Monday, March 3, Meghan explained why the surname “Sussex” was so important to her.
“It is our family -shared name and I suppose I had not recognized the meaning that would be for me until we had children,” he said on the way out. “I love that this is something that Archie, Lili, H and I all have together. It means a lot to me.”



