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Meghan Markle "copyrighted" the name Lilibet before she gave birth to her and Prince Harry's daughter according to a royal expert.
Royal biographer Angela Levin has slammed the former royal couple after a new book alleges that the late Queen was left furious over false claims that they had been given her blessing to name their baby daughter Lilibet after her.
Lilibet was initially a sweet nickname given to the Queen when she was just a toddler and was unable to pronounce her own name properly.
Her grandfather King George V would playfully call her Lilibet to imitate her own attempts of saying Elizabeth which is how the name stuck, the Express reports.
In Robert Hardman's new biography, Charles III: New King, New Court, The Inside Story, it's claimed: "One [aide] privately recalled that Elizabeth II had been 'as angry as I'd ever seen her' in 2021 after the Sussexes announced that she had given them her blessing to call their baby daughter 'Lilibet', the Queen's childhood nickname."
Reports at the time claimed that Her Majesty was not consulted about the name but did not feel able to say no whereas the BBC reported that a Palace source said the Queen was not asked by the Sussexes' if they could use her childhood nickname.
At the time, Harry and Meghan's lawyers reportedly sent out legal letters to the BBC and other publishers to say the claims were false and defamatory while their spokesperson insisted they had spoken to the Queen about it.
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According to Hardman, Queen Elizabeth allegedly told Palace aides: "I don't own the palaces or the paintings, only my name, and now they've taken that."
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“Bob Marley: One Love” premiere.The “Suits” alum, 42, and the Invictus Games founder, 39, posed with a multitude of public figures including the country’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness, politician Marlene Malahoo Forte and Brian Robbins, the president and chief executive of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon.But the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were labeled “insensitive” for spending time with Holness, an anti-monarchist, amid King Charles and Kate Middleton’s recent health battles.Holness, 51, previously pushed for Jamaica to separate itself from the United Kingdom, as the nation is one of England’s Commonwealth countries. Royal expert Phil Dampier told the Daily Mail Wednesday that “it seems Harry and Meghan will turn up at the opening of an envelope these days.”“Under normal circumstances there would be nothing wrong with them going to a film premiere,” he continued.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepped out for a movie night Tuesday while the monarchy deals with a major health saga. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were spotted at the premiere of "Bob Marley: One Love" in Jamaica.The couple were all smiles as they showed their support at the Carib Theatre in Kingston. They were photographed with Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness and his wife Juliet.
, folks! On January 23, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex surfaced publicly in Kingston, Jamaica, where they attended the premiere of Bob Marley: One Love, a biopic about the iconic artist.Harry, like the handsome errant prince that he is, dressed down his navy suit. The prince skipped the tie and wore his white shirt unbuttoned at the top, leaving his leather necklace visible beneath the collar. For her part, Meghan looked like, well, a princess, in her black ballgown skirt and spaghetti-strap top.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry flew to Jamaica for a very special premiere!
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were spotted holding hands as they made a surprise appearance at a film premiere in Jamaica last night.
A nanny who was hired to look after Prince Archie by Harry and Meghan said she had a "surprising" first meeting with the couple before she started duties.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were reportedly left "shocked" by the public's reaction to the claim that Queen Elizabeth was left "angry" at the couple's statement following the birth of their daughter, Lilibet, June 2021. Robert Hardman's biography, Charles III: New King, New Court.The Inside Story, serialised in the Daily Mail, reveals that one member of staff said that Queen Elizabeth was "as angry as I'd ever seen her" after the Sussexes' claimed they had her blessing to use her childhood nickname for their daughter.
The Queen made a big change to Prince Louis' official name by changing an old rule set by King George V. William and Kate's third child, Prince Louis Arthur Charles, was born on April 23, 2018. His name is a popular one in the Royal Family, with both Prince William and Prince George having it as a middle name to honour Prince Charles' mentor, Lord Louis Mountbatten.
Meghan Markle "had no intention of pulling her weight" as a working royal before she and Prince Harry left the UK and moved to the US, according to royal historian Hugo Vickers. He claims the Duchess of Sussex "had a little plan from the start" and didn't want to contribute to the Royal Family as a "hard-working" member. Critics of Prince Harry and Meghan have been vocal this past week after it was announced that the Princess of Wales is in hospital following abdominal surgery and King Charles will undergo an operation for an enlarged prostate.
The Queen changed the name of William and Kate's third child Prince Louis after overturning a historic rule made by King George V.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have given their support to King Charles, and Kate Middleton after they both revealed they were in need of hospital treatment this week. According to The Mirror, a source revealed that “The King and the Princess of Wales have received support from Prince Harry and Meghan regarding their health.The Duke and Duchess contacted both parties in different ways to pass on their concern and best wishes.” The move is widely considered by many to be an olive branch from the Prince and his wife, and comes two months on since Charles, 75, and Kate, 42, were publicly named in an alleged race row over the skin colour of Harry and Meghan’s eldest child, Prince Archie, four.
Meghan Markle allegedly copyrighted the name Lilibet prior to her daughter's birth in June 2021, a royal expert has claimed. The Duchess of Sussex, 42, welcomed daughter Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor on 4 June 2021 with husband Prince Harry, 39.The couple named their baby daughter after Queen Elizabeth II, whose nickname had been Lilibet.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are licking their wounds following yet another Emmy nomination snub, according to a p.r. expert.The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s names were once again left off the nominations list — despite their “Harry & Meghan” docuseries setting a record for the biggest debut for a Netflix documentary.And Hollywood guru Lynn Carratt believes the snub has left the runaway royals feeling “wounded.”“Meghan and Harry may feel slightly wounded by not receiving an Emmy nomination,” Carratt told the Mirror.
saga over “Lilibet” continues. Days after author and royal expert Robert Hardman claimed in his new biography, “Charles III: New King.
Queen Elizabeth II was allegedly left "angry" after finding out Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had chosen to use her nickname, Lilibet, as their daughter's name in 2021. Prince Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, claimed to have asked for permission from the late Queen, who passed away in September 2022, to use the name, with a spokesperson for the couple releasing a statement at the time, saying the Sussexes would not have proceeded with naming their daughter Lilbet had the Queen been unsupportive.
signed a handful of lucrative deals in 2023 that have seemingly caused the ongoing royal rift to widen.And according to one senior studio exec, the Sussexes now find themselves “walking a financial tightrope” as a result, especially if they are looking to boost their Archewell production company.Slamming the couple’s “alarming lack of original content,” a top Hollywood honcho told the Express, “Until they fully figure out what they want to do — and what they’re actually good at — they could find themselves walking a financial tightrope simply to survive.”Harry and Meghan now have just one project left as part of their lucrative $100 million Netflix deal, signed back in 2020.The five-year deal is up for renewal in 2025.The couple had purchased the screen rights to the popular romantic new release “Meet Me at the Lake,” by Carley Fortune, to turn it into a film for Netflix.They handed over $3.8 million in exchange for the rights, and it’ll be their first non-documentary venture.“What immediately worries me is the alarming lack of any other original content on their roster,” a source told the Express about the upcoming project.“Netflix bought the book they are adapting but the question everyone in Hollywood is asking is: Can they actually pull this off without either of them having any real prior experience?”“This is a make-or-break year for them in every sense.
Following the revelation that the late Queen Elizabeth was left furious after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle publicly claimed they had her blessing to name their daughter Lilibet, an expert has explained why this insight proves the monarch was "exasperated" with the Sussexes. Robert Hardman's new biography, Charles III: New King, New Court.The Inside Story, serialised in the Daily Mail, reveals that one member of staff said that Queen Elizabeth was "as angry as I'd ever seen her" after the Sussexes' comments following Lilibet's birth in June 2021. Now, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has opened up to OK! about the latest royal drama surrounding the pair's "bullish" behaviour which left the Queen "riled".
The late Queen was reportedly very upset over claims made by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle about the naming of their daughter, Lilibet. Royal author Robert Hardman, in his new biography of the King, shared a story from a staff member who said that Queen Elizabeth II was "as angry as I'd ever seen her" after Harry and Meghan announced in 2021 that they had her blessing to use her childhood nickname for their daughter.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Netflix contract is soon coming to an end with many speculating what the former royal couple will do next for a source of income.