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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have encountered a number of difficulties while trying to launch their new non-profit empire, Archewell. Cybersquatters have targeted a number of potential
domain names that could hypothetically be used by the couple, such as archewellfoundation and archewellcharity. One such site has been hijacked by pranksters who demand Prince Harry returns
to the UK. The site, archewellcharity.com, said the pair could take over the domain, if Harry returns to the UK. The message reads: "We will surrender this domain upon the immediate and
safe return of Prince Henry Charles Albert David, Duke of Sussex to Her Majesty's United Kingdom." Underneath the demand, which appears to hold Harry and Meghan’s new venture to
ransom, is the address of Buckingham Palace and a fake email address. The website is one of a handful of domain names aimed at mocking the couple as Meghan and Harry fall victim to hackers
known as cybersquatters - who register web addresses before a business or charity has done it for themselves. The owner of the desired domain name will then charge large sums of money for
the company to buy it back from them. At the same time, cybersquatters can also use the web address to tarnish the reputation of a business or simply to mock them. Earlier this week another
website emerged, archewellfoundation.com, which played a clip of the song Gold Digger by American rapper Kanye West. A number of fans pointed out the embarrassing blunder on social media.
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month, are facing similar problems on Instagram. The handles archewell, archewell.global and archewellglobal have already been taken. The couple have not yet officially launched their new
venture, which will focus on mental health, female empowerment and equality. Meghan and Harry told the Telegraph: “Before SussexRoyal, came the idea of ‘Arche’ - the Greek word meaning
‘source of action’. “We connected to this concept for the charitable organisation we hoped to build one day, and it became the inspiration for our son’s name. "To do something of
meaning, to do something that matters. “Archewell is a name that combines an ancient word for strength and action, and another that evokes the deep resources we each must draw upon. "We
look forward to launching Archewell when the time is right."