The royal family website has been updated and no longer uses the “HRH” title in reference to Prince Harry.
If you don’t know, Prince Harry was previously knows as “his royal highness,” but that title was taken away from him and Meghan Markle when they decided to step away as senior members of the royal family in 2020.
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As part of their agreement with the Palace, Queen Elizabeth announced in 2020, “The couple will no longer use their HRH titles.” They still use their titles, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The couple’s kids, Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2, use “Prince” and “Princess” titles since King Charles became King.
His royal bio currently reads, “The Duke of Sussex is fifth in line to the throne and the younger son of The King and Diana, Princess of Wales. He spent ten years working in the Armed Forces, ending operational duties in 2015. During his service, he conducted two tours of duty to Afghanistan with the British Army. As announced in January, The Duke and Duchess have stepped back as senior members of The Royal Family. They are balancing their time between the United Kingdom and North America, continuing to honour their duty to The King, the Commonwealth, and their patronages.”