In a shocking revelation, a royal biographer has claimed that Queen Elizabeth was infuriated by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to name their daughter Lilibet. The nickname, which was an intimate term used by the late Queen's family, had supposedly not been approved by Her Majesty. This revelation has sparked controversy and accusations of disrespect toward the monarch. The biographer, Robert Hardman, provides further insights into the alleged behind-the-scenes conversations and the palace's response to the Sussexes' claims.
The name Lilibet was chosen by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for their daughter, born in California in 2021. Lilibet was a childhood nickname used by Queen Elizabeth when she couldn't pronounce her own name. It was a term of endearment shared within the family and only used by her parents, sister, and later her husband, Prince Philip. The BBC initially reported that the Queen had not given permission for the name to be used, which prompted a strong reaction from the Sussexes. They insisted that the Queen had indeed blessed the name. Legal threats were issued to media outlets, including the BBC, but no further action was taken.
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14 янв 2024