Harry and Meghan have a daughter who is rarely seen, named Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. Although she was born in the United States, because her grandfather is the King of England, this girl also has took the title of princess.
Lilibet is not a common girl's name, and those who know the British royal family will know that this was the childhood nickname of the late Queen Elizabeth II because she could not pronounce the word Elizabeth and pronounced something like "Lilibet" "Her grandfather, George V, thought this was very interesting, so he called her Lilibet, and everyone in the family also called her that.
Harry and Meghan once claimed that they named their daughter this name to pay tribute to their grandmother, and then got her grandmother’s permission, but is this really the case?
According to the "Daily Mail" report on January 14, local time, the Queen was "angry" that Harry and Meghan named their child after her nickname. The
report quoted the newly published new biography "Charles III: New King, New Court" by royal author Robert Hardman as saying that a staff member of the Queen said that after learning that Harry and Meghan publicly stated that "if there is no Queen, The Queen "is the angriest person I have ever met" after saying the Queen "is the angriest person I have ever met".
Obviously, Harry and Meghan created a "fait accompli" situation. Even if the elderly queen was angry at the time, it would be of no use. According to her character and style of behavior, she would not break up with her grandson.
There are two different opinions on whether Harry and Meghan asked the Queen before using it. One is that you haven't asked at all. The other is to call and ask, but the tone used is "this is a notification, not a consultation", so that the Queen cannot refuse at all.
It is reported that news had spread at that time that the Queen did not agree to the use of her nickname, which is what the media, including the British Broadcasting Corporation, said. But Harry and Meghan ordered their law firm Schillings to write to the British media, saying that the claims of "use without the Queen's permission" were false and defamatory and they were not allowed to continue to be spread.
Not only that, Harry and Meghan also tried to "win over" Buckingham Palace to support their views, but were rejected.
It is worth noting that in his memoir "Standby", Harry described in detail the various injustices he encountered in the royal family, as well as the embarrassments of other royal members or the "bad attitudes" towards him and Meghan, but for Not a word was mentioned about naming her daughter.
can only say that this is another matter where "memories may vary". Although it caused temporary dissatisfaction to the deceased, it will eventually be forgotten as time goes by. And this further proves that Harry and Meghan are indeed people who lack respect. They don't care about anything except seeking their own interests. They can pretend to be philanthropists or victims for self-interest.