It’s pretty safe to say that the past few months have been nothing but drama for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

They have had terrible timing for almost everything they’ve done, they’ve been the targets of a lot of bad press and on top of that they have been taunted by cyber squatters.

The ex-royals have yet to claim a website for their charity, “Archwell”  that they recently announced and so cyber squatters have taken up a number of website domain names that could hypothetically be used.

One happens to be http://archewellcharity.com/ which displays a prank message calling for the return of Prince Harry to the UK.

 

 

 

 

It says, “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 is the address of Buckingham Palace and a fake email address.

It comes just a week after another website domain was snatched up and then visited redirects users to the Kanye West music video “Gold Digger”.

Fans who visited www.archewellfoundation.com were redirected to a video of rapper Kanye’s 2005 hit.

Anyone typing in the address got a message saying, “This site can’t be reached,”  after internet hosts took action.

But many viewers had already given their verdict.

One wrote beneath the song on YouTube: “Hahahah, whoever did this on Meghan and Harry’s website is a genius.”

The handle “archewell” has also been taken by a person who has published just one image of a block of turquoise.

The accounts “archewellglobal” and “archewell.global” have also been snapped up.

It appears to be part of the latest desperate bid by the anti Megan brigade who are seeking “revenge” for her and Harry quitting the Royal Family.

And the trolls who have taken over the website domain appear intent on Harry returning to his former life.

Tough crowd, don’t you think?

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