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“He Did It To His Own Family” | Harry And Meghan BLASTED For Naming Daughter ‘Lilibet’ – TalkTV

  1. “He Did It To His Own Family” | Harry And Meghan BLASTED For Naming Daughter ‘Lilibet’ TalkTV
  2. Queen Elizabeth Was Reportedly Pissed Over Harry & Meghan’s Daughter’s Name TMZ
  3. OPINION – No wonder Prince Harry and Meghan Markle upset Queen Elizabeth when they named their daughter Lilibet Yahoo News UK
  4. Queen Elizabeth’s ‘Fury’ over Naming Baby Lilibet: Plus a Royal-Inspired Fashion Trend | Lorraine Lorraine
  5. Harry and Meghan calling their daughter Lilibet speaks to that faux intimacy that women know so well The Telegraph

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Harry and Meghan infuriated queen with claims about naming their daughter Lilibet, new book says – The Mercury News

  1. Harry and Meghan infuriated queen with claims about naming their daughter Lilibet, new book says The Mercury News
  2. Bombshell Royal Revelations | Harry And Meghan Under Fire After ‘Queens Anger’ Claims TalkTV
  3. OPINION – No wonder Prince Harry and Meghan Markle upset Queen Elizabeth when they named their daughter Lilibet Yahoo News UK
  4. Queen Elizabeth’s ‘Fury’ over Naming Baby Lilibet: Plus a Royal-Inspired Fashion Trend | Lorraine Lorraine
  5. Harry and Meghan calling their daughter Lilibet speaks to that faux intimacy that women know so well The Telegraph

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Prince Harry’s Birthday Call to King Charles Broke Six-Month Silence — and How Archie and Lilibet Celebrated – Entertainment Tonight

  1. Prince Harry’s Birthday Call to King Charles Broke Six-Month Silence — and How Archie and Lilibet Celebrated Entertainment Tonight
  2. Prince Harry & Meghan Markle’s Olive Branch to King Charles May Be Short-Lived After They Are Criticized for This Media Move Yahoo Entertainment
  3. King Charles received no birthday call from moaning Harry, says expert Geo News
  4. The Duke of Sussex and King Charles are preparing to ‘talk again’ after his birthday Tatler
  5. Prince Harry’s Children Archie and Lilibet Reportedly Recorded a Birthday Message for Grandpa Charles Yahoo Life
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Princess Lilibet turns 2: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter celebrates birthday away from royal family – Fox News

  1. Princess Lilibet turns 2: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter celebrates birthday away from royal family Fox News
  2. Meghan Markle’s Future Birthday Gift to Daughter Lilibet Is Giving Fans Major Princess Diana Vibes Yahoo Life
  3. Princess Lilibet Turns Two The Royal Family Channel
  4. Inside Prince Harry, Meghan Markle’s ‘all-American’ birthday for daughter Lilibet Page Six
  5. Princess Lilibet Turns Two Today, Will Celebrate With a “Celeb-Packed” Party and Hopefully a Video Call from King Charles MarieClaire.com
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Meghan Markle Reportedly Wants Archie & Lilibet To Have This Kind of Relationship With King Charles III – SheKnows

  1. Meghan Markle Reportedly Wants Archie & Lilibet To Have This Kind of Relationship With King Charles III SheKnows
  2. Why Meghan Markle Skipping King Charles’ Coronation Is a ‘Relief’ Entertainment Tonight
  3. Royals won’t go spare over Harry and Meghan’s snub, says JENNIFER SELWAY Express
  4. Meghan McCain’s Scathing Op-Ed Claims Meghan Markle’s Coronation Decision Was Her Way of ‘Chickening Out’ Yahoo Life
  5. Prince Harry ‘had heart-to-heart with King Charles’ before it was announced he’d come to coronation msnNOW
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Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet Won’t Be HRHs and Meghan and Harry Are Reportedly Furious.

In what is perhaps the ultimate in first-world problems, King Charles is not expected to bestow an HRH honorific on Harry and Meghan Markle’s kids, but they will become prince and princess, it has been reported.

The Sun reports that the new arrangements, which will formalize the names of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, are expected to be confirmed over the coming weeks.

According to a custom begun in 1917, the grandchildren of the king are given prince or princess titles. Great-grandchildren are not, but an exception is made for the grandchildren of the heir to the throne, which is why the Cambridge kids are known as Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

It’s why students of the unwritten British convention have declared that Meghan was wrong when she said in her interview with Oprah Winfrey that her children were denied a title unfairly.

However if they were not to be given the titles now that their grandfather is king, she would be proved quite right. And maybe, her supporters will say, this is what she meant all along.

There is no doubt that under the 1917 rules, their children should automatically become HRHs.

Equally, there is little denying that it would be very odd if Archie and Lilibet were publicly using the HRH title when their parents have been asked not to do so, and have agreed to that request.

King Charles’ office declined to comment on the report to The Daily Beast. The Sussexes’ office has been contacted for comment.

However the Sun says that the decision to not create Archie and Lilibet as His or Her Royal Highnesses (HRHs) has angered the children’s parents.

The Sun quotes a source as saying: “Harry and Meghan were worried about the security issue and being prince and princess brings them the right to have certain levels of royal security. There have been a lot of talks over the past week. They have been insistent that Archie and Lilibet are prince and princess. They have been relentless since the queen died. But they have been left furious that Archie and Lilibet cannot take the title HRH. That is the agreement—they can be prince and princess but not HRH because they are not working royals.”

There are plenty of other non-working royals who are HRHs, of course. Prince Andrew’s daughters Beatrice and Eugenie spring to mind.

If the palace wants to now change the rules, going forward, to restrict the issuing of HRHs to “working royals” as opposed to grandchildren of the monarch, it is of course its right to do so. But that will represent a significant shift.

And the only people to lose out (at least until Louis and Charlotte have kids) will be Harry’s children.

Not a great look.

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Are Harry and Meghan’s kids, Archie and Lilibet, prince and princess?

LONDON — The appearance in Britain this week of Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who very publicly split from royal life two years ago, raised a flurry of questions for many royal watchers: Will their kids be officially named prince and princess after the death of Queen Elizabeth II?

Under rules that are more than a century old, any child or grandchild of the monarch can get royal titles.

While Harry’s grandmother reigned, the Mountbatten-Windsor children, Archie Harrison, 3, and Lilibet “Lili” Diana, 1, were too far down the line of succession to be automatically entitled to royal titles. (The queen, namesake of little Lilibet, had the power to change that but did not, much to the chagrin of Harry and Meghan fans.)

Under King Charles III, Archie and Lilibet as his grandchildren traditionally would be given new honorifics — but it is not clear whether they have gotten them yet.

“I would expect the situation to be clarified. It hasn’t been,” royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said Sunday.

Queen Elizabeth II’s line of succession, visualized

In a list of those in line to succeed the monarch published by Buckingham Palace, Archie and Lilibet — respectively sixth and seventh in line to the throne — were referred to as “Master” and “Miss,” not “Prince” and “Princess.”

On Sept. 10, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, made a rare joint appearance with the Prince and Princess of Wales. (Video: The Washington Post)

This fueled speculation that Charles, who has famously said he wants the ranks of the monarchy to be “slimmed down” around a core set of full-time working royals, might break with precedent and decline to offer his grandchildren royal titles. The palace did not immediately respond Sunday to a request for comment from The Washington Post.

The question of Archie and Lilibet’s status took on new urgency last year when the couple said in an interview with Oprah Winfrey that the royal family treated their firstborn child, Archie, differently, including by denying him the title of prince — a move Meghan, whose mother is Black, suggested was driven by institutional racism within the monarchy.

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In 1917, King George V, Harry’s great-great-grandfather, issued a legal document known as Letters Patent laying out which royals were entitled to the title of prince or princess and of HRH, his or her royal highness, and the regal trappings that come with them, which can include financial compensation and patronages.

Harry and Meghan gave up their own HRH titles as part of an agreement with the royal family when they retreated into more private lives and moved to North America. (As The Post has reported, the couple and their children have moved into a $14.7 million home in Montecito, Calif.)

“The grandchildren of the sons of any such Sovereign in the direct male line (save only the eldest living son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales) shall have and enjoy in all occasions the style and title enjoyed by the children of Dukes of these Our Realms,” the 1917 document reads.

Lilibet turns 1, and photos show Harry and Meghan’s daughter loving it

This means that while Elizabeth reigned, of all her great-grandchildren, only Prince William’s eldest son, Prince George, was entitled to be called his royal highness. However, she issued a patent to allow George’s siblings, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte, to have HRH titles.

With the accession of Charles to the throne, Archie and Lilibet “should’ve been offered [royal titles],” Fitzwilliams said.

In her interview with Winfrey, Meghan said that while she was pregnant with Archie, she learned that Buckingham Palace “didn’t want him to be a prince or a princess” and that “he wasn’t going to receive security.”

In the face of extreme media scrutiny of her and her family, Meghan said, she was concerned her son would be less safe if he didn’t enjoy the full protection she felt came from a royal title. She also said she and Harry didn’t make the decision not to give Archie the title of prince, as some media reports at the time had suggested.

Why isn’t Meghan and Harry’s son a prince? A look at how royal titles are bestowed.

When asked why she thought the royal family didn’t make Archie a prince, Meghan said conversations were happening “in tandem” about how Archie wouldn’t be given a title and about “how dark his skin might be when he’s born.”

“The implication was that they weren’t offered titles and that was linked to racism,” Fitzwilliams said. “That was extremely damaging.”

Meghan and Harry’s interview with Oprah stunned. But it’s unlikely to change the British monarchy.

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, spoke with Oprah Winfrey about turning away from life as senior royals in an interview that aired on March 7, 2021. (Video: The Washington Post)

Not all royals choose to take a title, and it’s not clear whether Harry and Meghan will want their children to have them even if they are offered, Fitzwilliams said.

Princess Anne, the daughter of Elizabeth, chose not to give her children, Peter and Zara, HRH titles. She spoke about her decision in a 2020 interview with Vanity Fair. “I think it was probably easier for them, and I think most people would argue that there are downsides to having titles,” she said. “So I think that was probably the right thing to do.”

While there are many advantages to being a titled member of the royal family, a major downside is the lack of privacy that comes with an elevated status in the eyes of the press and the public. “On the other hand, if Harry and Meghan are desperately sensitive about this issue, as it appeared on Oprah they were, it’s very important of course [that Archie and Lilibet] be offered them, because that’s the 1917 edict,” Fitzwilliams said.

If they weren’t offered titles, “obviously it would be seen as a deep snub,” he added. “If they were and if they decided not to take them, that’s an individual choice.”

William Booth, Karla Adam and Jennifer Hassan contributed to this report.

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Archie and Lilibet become prince and princess

The change is a result of conventions created over a century ago. Under rules set out by George V in 1917, the grandchildren of the monarch automatically receive royal titles.

As grandchildren of King Charles III, Archie and Lilibet now have the right to be prince and princess, whereas they did not immediately qualify as the great-grandchildren of the Queen.
Meghan last year made a damning suggestion that this title might be denied to Archie because of his mixed-race ancestry. In an interview with broadcaster Oprah Winfrey, the Duchess of Sussex said a member of the royal family had expressed “concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he was born.”

“That was relayed to me from Harry. Those were conversations that the family had with him,” Meghan added, but declined to reveal who was involved in those conversations. “That would be very damaging to them,” she said.

The duchess said these comments were made at the same time as the couple were told Archie wouldn’t have security or an official title. She said there had also been “conversations” while she was pregnant about the convention being changed once Charles became King, meaning Archie would lose his right to a title.

She insisted to Winfrey that her concern over her son’s right to the title of prince was linked to her desire for him to be given police protection. Lilibet was born after the interview was conducted.

Buckingham Palace told CNN at the time of Archie’s birth in 2019 that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had chosen not to use any title at all for their son.

Meghan rejected that suggestion in her interview with Winfrey, saying: “It’s not our decision to make, right.”

There has been no indication that the King intends to make any changes to the convention.

Harry and Meghan announced in 2020 that they would step back from royal duties and “work to become financially independent.” It was agreed that they would remain part of the family, but the couple renounced their HRH titles. It is unlikely that Harry, Charles’ son, will be offered a royal office unless he and Meghan resume their duties.

While several members of the royal family, including Harry, traveled to Balmoral Castle on Thursday after Buckingham Palace announced “concern” surrounding the Queen’s condition, Meghan did not accompany her husband.

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Prince Charles ‘Emotional’ to Meet Harry’s Daughter Lilibet

Prince Charles had an “emotional” reaction to meeting the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s daughter, Lilibet, for the first time in June, an anonymous source told People.

The outlet reports that Charles, 73, and his wife Camilla, 74, were introduced to the couple’s youngest child during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee weekend, which marked Her Majesty’s 70th anniversary on the throne.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle traveled from their home in Santa Barbara, California, to attend the celebrations with their children Archie and Lilibet. 

“It was a fantastic visit. The prince was delighted to see his grandson and meet his granddaughter for the first time,” a source told People’s Simon Perry, adding that it was “wonderful” to have Harry and Markle back in the UK.

“The Prince and the Duchess [of Cornwall] were absolutely thrilled to see them,” the source added, as Charles hadn’t seen Archie “for a bit of time.”

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and their baby son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor during their royal tour of South Africa on September 25, 2019 in Cape Town, South Africa.

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“It was very special to have some time with him. He hadn’t met Lilibet, his granddaughter, and so to meet her for the first time was very emotional — it was a wonderful thing,” the source said. 

The couple’s eldest child, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, was born in May 2019 while Harry and Markle were still senior working royals. The Sussexes officially stepped back from royal life in the spring of 2020 and relocated to the US. 

Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born in California in June last year. She celebrated her first birthday during the Jubilee weekend at a private family gathering at Frogmore Cottage, where the Sussexes lived in Windsor before leaving the UK.

It marked Lilibet’s first visit to the UK. She was introduced to her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, during the weekend, Entertainment Tonight reported. 

Reports of the meeting have come after months of speculation over a reported rift between Harry and Markle and the royal family. Harry gave insight into his fractured relationship with Charles during his interview with Oprah in March last year, saying that Charles stopped taking his calls when he resigned from royal duties. Harry also said he was financially cut off from the royal family after his step back.

Clarence House and representatives for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex did not immediately respond to Insider’s request for comment. 

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Lilibet Diana’s first birthday cake: A pink delight

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Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor celebrated her first birthday with the most adorable cake.

Violet Cakes Bakery in London shared a picture of the one-year-old’s birthday cake on Friday – a cake fit for a royal.

The custom pink floral cake was used during Lilibet’s birthday celebration on Saturday, June 4. She celebrated her birthday in Windsor during her great-grandmother’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry revealed daughter Lilibet’s first photo on her birthday. Lilibet’s birthday cake has also been shared.
(Misan Harriman)

Violet Cakes owner and baker Claire Ptak took to Instagram on Friday to share details of Lilibet’s creation. 

MEGHAN MARKLE AND PRINCE HARRY RELEASE CANDID NEW PHOTO OF DAUGHTER LILIBET ON HER 1ST BIRTHDAY

“The inside was the Amalfi lemon and elderflower cake I created for the Duke and Duchess’s wedding in 2018, but this time we covered it with a strawberry buttercream specially for Lilibet,” she wrote.

In another post, Ptak was seen adding the finishing touches to Lilibet’s cake, captioning the images, “It was an absolute pleasure to make this special cake last week for Lilibet’s birthday. Wishing her a very happy year ahead!”

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry depart the National Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral during Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee.
(Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe)

Ptak also created the Duke and Duchess’s wedding cake.

PRINCE HARRY AND MEGHAN MARKLE PLAYFULLY SHUSH YOUNGER ROYALS DURING TROOPING THE COLOUR CEREMONY

A spokesperson confirmed to Fox News Digital that the couple remained “incredibly touched” by the outpouring of love for their daughter as she turned one, and were grateful to learn of the more than $100,000 in donations made to the World Central Kitchen (WCK) in her honor.

Markle and Harry returned to London for the first time in years in honor of the monarch’s 70 years on the throne, and were seen celebrating with royal family members at the Trooping the Colour parade on Thursday. They were not permitted on the balcony, which was designated for working senior royal members. 

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry brought Lilibet and their son Archie to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
(Getty)

Despite not appearing on the balcony, both Harry and Markle were caught on camera shushing a few younger royals in a moment that has since turned viral. On Friday, they also attended the Service of Thanksgiving. 

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They did not attend any more Jubilee events, and left the country before the end of the queen’s celebrations.

Markle and Harry brought both of their children to the U.K. Lilibet was accompanied by her older brother, Archie, 3, to celebrate her birthday.

Queen Elizabeth, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stand on a balcony to watch a flypast of Royal Air Force aircraft pass over Buckingham Palace in 2018.
(AP)

Lili’s name pays tribute to both Queen Elizabeth II, whose family nickname is Lilibet, and Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana.

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Harry and Markle stepped away from frontline royal duties and moved to California in 2020, nearly two years after they married at Windsor Castle.

Fox News’ Tracy Wright contributed to this report.



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