Prince Harry drops his royal surname after he and Meghan Markle left Britain for California

HARRY has dropped his royal surname now he and Meghan have quit Britain.
In documents registering new sustainable tour firm Travalyst he uses neither his HRH title, nor the family name Mountbatten-Windsor.
He also ditches the surname Wales which he used at school and in the Army.
Instead, Harry, 35, is listed only as Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex.
He and Meghan called their new charity Archewell, after son Archie, now 11 months.
Last week the couple revealed they are to launch a charity called Archewell - which they claim is named after Ancient Greek word 'Arche' that inspired the name of 11-month-old Archie.
It means the Prince, who set up home in California with Meghan, has offices in Beverly Hills and City of London.
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On official documents Harry is listed as: 'Individual Person with Significant Control'.
Under nature of business, it is filed as "other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified".
According to the Royal Family website: “The Prince of Wales chooses to alter the present decisions when he becomes king, he will continue to be of the House of Windsor and his grandchildren will use the surname Mountbatten-Windsor.”
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