Meghan Markle and Prince Harry “100%” Had Queen Elizabeth II’s Approval for Lilibet’s Name (Exclusive)
The late Queen Elizabeth II did approve of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle naming their daughter Lilibet, despite recent denials to the contrary. A source exclusively tells Us Weekly that Meghan and Harry “100% got permission from the queen to use the name Lilibet.”
A former member of the queen’s staff stated that Elizabeth, who passed away in September 2022 at the age of 96, was “as angry as I’d ever seen her,” which sparked controversy. Harry, 39, and Meghan, 42, had previously stated in public that they had discussed their daughter’s name with the monarch before naming her. The claim was made in Charles III: New King, Robert Hardman’s soon-to-be book. New Court. The Daily Mail is now running excerpts from The Inside Story, which will be released on bookstores later this month.
“The report is inaccurate. The source reveals to Us that Harry and Meghan are unaware of the source of the accusation. They find it surprising that this is happening now since it is unexpected and unanticipated. They simply believe that they are the target of an ongoing spear campaign.
According to the source, “multiple people are aware” that Elizabeth approved of Harry and Meghan’s daughter’s name. Harry and Meghan already share a 4-year-old son named Archie. The source said, “They think it’s convenient [that] this is coming to light now that the queen is not here to defend herself and can’t say what is true or false.”