Meghan Markle takes on strikingly different approach from Archie to Lilibet Diana
Lilibet Diana: Expert on details being kept 'under wraps'
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Meghan Markle “didn’t get the royal treatment” on the birth certificate of her newborn baby daughter Lilibet “Lili” Diana. In a contrast to son Archie Harrison’s certificate, only Prince Harry has used his royal title the Duke of Sussex, whilst Meghan was listed by her birth and maiden name.
Access reported: “Prince Harry’s daughter Lilibet Diana’s birth certificate has one big change compared to their son Archie.
“On Lilibet’s birth certificate, only one of Lili’s parents was referenced on the document using an official royal title – Prince Harry.
“The 36-year-old royal’s first name is written as the Duke of Sussex, with HRH as his last name.
“As for his wife and Lili’s mother Meghan, she didn’t get the royal treatment.”
The report continued: “The Duchess of Sussex is listed by her maiden name and birth name, Rachel Meghan Markle.
“Meghan’s lack of royal title on Lili’s birth certificate is a major omission in comparison to the birth certificate of her and Prince Harry’s son Archie.”
The certificate also confirms that Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born on June 4 at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital.
Following the birth announcement, a spokesperson for the couple said that both mother and baby were “healthy and well, and settling in at home”.
In a statement released on their website Archewell, the couple said that their daughter was “more than we could ever have imagined”.
The couple chose to name Lilibet as a touching tribute to both her grandmother Princess Diana and great-grandmother, the Queen.
Lilibet was the childhood nickname of the Queen that was used by her parents King George Vi and the Queen Mother.
Their daughter is currently eighth-in-line to the throne and will be eligible for a Princess title once her grandfather Prince Charles ascends to the throne.
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Lilibet has joined her older brother, two-year-old Archie Harrison, at the couple’s home in Montecito, California.
Archie was born on May 6, 2019 whilst the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were still working members of the Royal Family.
Following royal protocol, the couple attended a photocall with their newborn son a few days after his birth and announced his arrival through traditional royal channels.
As the couple is no longer working royals, they did not need to follow royal protocol with Lilibet and are yet to release a photograph.
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