Buckingham Palace makes more changes to the Royal Family’s website after stripping Prince Harry’s profile of HRH title

The royal family’s website has introduced more updates just weeks after Prince Harry’s HRH title was quietly removed from his profile page.

The new features, spotted by fan blog Gert’s Kingsincluding a drop-down menu to associated websites, including The Royal Collection Trust, The Prince’s Trust, The Royal Foundation and The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

Also added is a section on the work of the King and Queen in their previous titles as Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.

On X – formerly known as Twitter – Gert also noted that the oldest post in the section is a post about Charles’ 1969 speech at his inauguration.

MailOnline has contacted Buckingham Palace for more information.

The royal family’s website has introduced more updates just weeks after Prince Harry’s title His Royal Highness was quietly removed from his profile page. Harry pictured in 2020

Earlier this month, a spokesperson said it had periodically updated the website following the death of the late Queen Elizabeth II and that outdated information had now been corrected.

“The royal family’s website contains more than 5,000 pages of information about the life and work of the royal family,” they said.

‘Following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the content has been periodically revised and updated. Some content may be out of date until this process is complete.”

Earlier this month, the website removed Harry’s HRH title three years later, after the Palace said he and Meghan Markle could keep them but were not allowed to use them after stepping down as senior royals.

Despite this, parts of the site have still referred to Harry as HRH since 2020, when he and the Duchess of Sussex moved to the US – until the apparent error was recently changed.

A slew of other errors have also been changed, including one that suggested Prince Harry, 38, was five-year-old Prince Louis.

Meghan Markle’s official royal biography stripped her of her HRH title three years ago. However, it remained on some parts of the royal website, including a quote from a 2019 speech.

It comes amid reports that Harry has no plans to see Charles or his brother Prince William when he returns to Britain on the eve of the Queen’s first anniversary of death. It is also clear that the Duke will not be accompanied by his wife Meghan.

The website now includes a section on the King and Queen's work as Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall.  The pair pictured in April

The website now includes a section on the King and Queen’s work as Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall. The pair pictured in April

The new features, noted by fan blog Gert's Royals, include a drop-down menu of associated websites

The new features, noted by fan blog Gert’s Royals, include a drop-down menu of associated websites

Also added is a section on the work of the King and Queen in their previous titles as Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall

Also added is a section on the work of the King and Queen in their previous titles as Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall

Buckingham Palace had quietly removed the title of Prince Harry, His Royal Highness, from his biography on the royal family's website earlier this month.

Buckingham Palace had quietly removed the title of Prince Harry, His Royal Highness, from his biography on the royal family’s website earlier this month.

Harry is about to fly to London from California to appear at an event for the WellChild charity, celebrating the achievements and resilience of seriously ill young people.

The awards ceremony will take place just a day before the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s death on Sept. 8, but the prince “has no intention” of seeing his brother or father during his short stay, according to insiders.

Sources added that while the poignant date would be a good opportunity for the family to ‘reconcile their differences’ in the ‘remembrance of the late Queen’, they claimed that relations between the Duke, his brother and father are ‘solid on remain rooted to a low point’.

Unlike last year’s global outpouring of grief and days of state events, no public or private family gatherings are planned for the late Queen’s birthday. at Balmoral last year, aged 96, during her traditional summer residence at the castle.

This summer, the King and Queen are expected to spend the day in private reflection, continuing his mother’s tradition by staying at the castle. despite usually sleeping at Birkhall, his private home on the estate.