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the Sussexes pl (plural only)

  1. (informal) The family of the Duke of Sussex.
    • 2020, [Georgia Arianna,] Lady Colin Campbell, Meghan and Harry: The Real Story, Dynasty Press, →ISBN:
      They felt the Sussexes’ attitudes were antagonistic and patronising when not being dogmatic and insulting. They wanted Harry and Meghan to conduct themselves the way William and Catherine did.
    • 2021, Christopher Andersen, Brothers and Wives: Inside the Private Lives of William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan, Gallery Books, →ISBN:
      The Prince of Wales made little effort to conceal his disappointment—or the resentment he felt toward the Sussexes for causing the Queen so much obvious heartache.
    • 2022, Robert Hardman, Queen of Our Times: The Life of Queen Elizabeth II, Pegasus Books, →ISBN:
      Among officials across the royal households, a considerable degree of sympathy for the Sussexes had just evaporated. ‘It wasn’t easy for Meghan to adapt to this new life, but she did not allow herself much time,’ says a close charity associate of the Sussexes, who was dismayed by the turn of events.

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Sussexes

  1. plural of Sussex

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Sussexes

  1. plural of Sussex