Royal Birth Scandal Exposed: Meghan & Harry’s Secret About Lilibet Revealed has ignited fresh controversy surrounding the Duchess and Duke of Sussex’s daughter, Princess Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor. Born on June 4, 2021, in Santa Barbara, California, Lilibet’s very name and royal status have been at the center of intense media scrutiny and palace intrigue.
The biggest point of contention has been the naming of their daughter. Lilibet was named in honor of her great-grandmother, the late Queen Elizabeth II—who was affectionately called "Lilibet" by family—and her paternal grandmother, Diana, Princess of Wales. Yet, rumors swirled that the Sussexes had not received formal approval from the Queen before publicly announcing the name, provoking speculation that the late monarch was displeased. Some insiders have described her reaction as one of anger, a claim that adds tension to the narrative around this young royal.
Additionally, questions arose over Lilibet’s official royal status. Although initially not a princess at birth because she was not a granddaughter of the monarch at that time, she gained that title when King Charles III ascended the throne. Nonetheless, the royal family’s official website did not immediately reflect this change, listing her formally without the princess title, which led to speculation about the Sussex children’s position within the royal hierarchy.
Critics and supporters alike have debated the Sussexes' decision to use the royal titles, given their 2020 step back from royal duties and their outspoken criticism of the monarchy. The use of the title “Princess” for Lilibet and “Prince” for her brother Archie sparked both admiration and backlash, underscoring the polarized views on their relationship with the institution.
In summary, the “secret” involving Princess Lilibet reflects broader conflicts about royal traditions, titles, and family dynamics, making the young princess a symbol of the ongoing Sussex saga.
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