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According to the .com registrar your domain name servers are route53
Name Server: NS-1286.AWSDNS-32.ORG
Name Server: NS-1976.AWSDNS-55.CO.UK
Name Server: NS-452.AWSDNS-56.COM
Name Server: NS-791.AWSDNS-34.NET
They do not point to your old name servers. Also when querying these name Servers your domain they are not authoritative for your domain. This is why dns is broken for your domain.
In route 53 domains please update your name server record’s accordingly.
You could just host dns in route53 and have your website external still.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/domain-register-other-dns-service.html#
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I’ve followed that guide you linked, updated the name servers and deleted the hosted zone for the domain. I’ve tried that before though and it seems like it doesn’t take effect for all DNS providers.
I am having the EXACT same issue after transferring from Google Domains to Route 53.