Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made headlines back in 2020 when they announced they would be leaving the Firm and their royal duties to start a new life in California.
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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.
It's since been claimed that the late Queen was "angry" over the use of the name as well as Harry and Meghan's claims that they sought permission from Her Majesty at the time. 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." According to the Daily Mail, the late Queen also told her aides: "I don't own the palaces, I don't own the paintings, the only thing I own is my name.
And now they've taken that." Royal expert Angela Levin has now weighed in on the claims, and has alleged that Meghan, who is also mum to son Archie, four, with Harry, copyrighted Lilibet's name before she was born, branding the move "appalling". Speaking on GB News, Angela said: "That's an incredibly sad comment, I think one of the reasons she felt that way was because it was discovered that Megan, even before Lilibet was born, had taken out the names officially so that she could use them to buy things and to identify them." GB News host Eamonn Holmes then asked her to clarify what she meant, saying: "What do you mean? They'd copyrighted the name?" Angela responded: "Yes.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made headlines back in 2020 when they announced they would be leaving the Firm and their royal duties to start a new life in California.
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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.
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.
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Many stories have surfaced about events which allegedly took place in the run-up to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in 2018. Whether it is claims of blazing family rows, reports that the late Queen summoned Prince Harry for a dressing down, the many difficulties with Meghan's family or the future Duchess' alleged dissatisfaction at many of the proposed plans, it was certainly a challenging period behind palace walls. One of the most famous stories to emerge from the lead-up to the big day was a row over the bridesmaid dresses, which led to alleged tears from different members of the wedding party.
rumored return to acting has been thrust into the spotlight once again — only this time, new details about the new spinoff show have been revealed.Markle’s most notable, and final, role of her career was paralegal Rachel Zane on the hit USA Network show.The duchess quit the legal drama, which also starred Patrick J. Adams, Gabriel Macht, Rick Hoffman and Gina Torres, in 2017 when she got engaged to Prince Harry.Her character left the show in the Season 7 finale after her character married Mike Ross (Adams) and moved to Seattle.In his Puck newsletter, Hollywood journalist Matthew Belloni revealed new details about the spinoff, which will be developed by NBCUniversal, leading some to believe that one of the roles has been tailor-made for Markle.The character in question, named Erica, is a career-driven young woman who boasts a star-studded clientele at a top Hollywood law firm.The new character’s description has seemingly echoed that of Zane, whom Markle portrayed from 2011 to 2017.Belloni teases Erica’s bio, which reads, “30s, Black, SoCal native, and Harvard law alum.
Meghan Markle "copyrighted" the name Lilibet before she gave birth to her and Prince Harry's daughter according to a royal expert.
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.
Charles III: New King. New Court.
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.
The late Queen Elizabeth was reportedly furious after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle publicly claimed the monarch had given her blessing to name their daughter Lilibet, a new book sensationally reveals. 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.
New details are emerging about the death of Queen Elizabeth and why Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) was not present.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle flew home from their lavish honeymoon in the Mediterranean in 2018 and were straight back into the spotlight for Trooping the Colour.
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Suits actor Gabriel Macht has shared his thoughts on Meghan Markle making a potential return to the legal drama, with him seemingly swerving the Duchess in the process.
Meghan Markle's former Suits co-stars revealed they have very little contact with the Duchess during an interview at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards last night (Sunday, January 7). While Meghan wasn't in attendance at the annual event in Los Angeles, that didn't stop her from becoming a topic of conversation among stars of the hit legal series. Patrick J.