Spilling the royal tea? Samantha Markle looked back on her rocky past with her half-sister, Meghan Markle, in her new memoir The Diary of Princess Pushy’s Sister Part 1, available now.
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According to reports via Daily Mail, Meghan Markle recently removed her maiden name “Rachel Meghan” from her and Prince Harry’s son Archie's birth certificate in favour of “Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex” as a nod to Princess Diana.
This recent change brings Archie’s birth certificate closer to Prine William and Prince Harry’s as their mother added her name as “Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales” on their certificates. This is not the first change in Archie’s birth certificate,
.Spilling the royal tea? Samantha Markle looked back on her rocky past with her half-sister, Meghan Markle, in her new memoir The Diary of Princess Pushy’s Sister Part 1, available now.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have had an eventful month, the couple won their independent cases in court against British tabloids, announced their second baby news, but the drama never stops, we’ve just learnt that the couple may be losing their royal roles forever. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are reportedly waiting to hear a final decision about their royal roles – and what will happen with their patronage titles – very, very soon. Royal insiders recently told People magazine that the
Nearly a year after their royal exit, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may lose their royal titles and roles for good. Most insiders believe that the Queen is working on her final decision before the couple’s annual probation period comes to a close.
Congratulations are in order for Meghan Markle, 39, and Prince Harry, 36! The couple — who tied the knot in May 2018 — are expecting baby #2. “We can confirm that Archie is going to be a big brother,” a statement issued to People magazine read.
Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle has won her invasion of privacy suit against the Mail on Sunday and Associated Newspapers.
READ MORE: Meghan Markle and Prince Harry 'difficult' to promoteThe existence of the letter was first revealed in an eight-page article in US magazine, People, after a close friend of the Duchess revealed she had written and asked her dad to stop "victimising" her. Three days later, on February 9, 2019, Mail on Sunday and MailOnline articles were published containing substantial parts of the letter.
For years, Meghan Markle has endured racist attacks from the British tabloids, in part contributing to her and Prince Harry's decision to step back from their senior royal family roles last year. Prince William, Kate Middleton, and the rest of the royal family never publicly condemned the tabloid treatment of Meghan once she married into the family.
broke her silence after news broke that the former Suits actress, 39, changed her name on son ‘s birth certificate.“The change of name on public documents in 2019 was dictated by The Palace, as confirmed by documents from senior Palace officials,” Markle’s rep told Us Weekly in a statement on Sunday, January 31 “This was not requested by Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex nor by The Duke of Sussex.”The statement comes after U.K.’s The Sun first reported on Saturday, January 30, that Markle “secretly
On January 30, The Sun published a report that Meghan Markle had her first name, "Rachel Meghan" edited out of her son's birth certificate to read, instead, "Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex." A spokesperson for Meghan confirms that report is incorrect; Meghan did not request this name change. "The change of name on public documents in 2019 was dictated by The Palace, as confirmed by documents from senior Palace officials," the spokesperson said.
Not what it seems. Meghan Markle responded to claims that changing her name on Archie’s birth certificate was a snub at Kate Middleton
, first and foremost explaining that Meghan isn't even the one who changed the birth certificate: The rep also spoke about the Kate Middleton "snub" allegations, saying, "To see this U.K. tabloid and their carnival of so-called 'experts' choose to deceptively whip this into a calculated family 'snub' and suggest that she would oddly want to be nameless on her child’s birth certificate, or any other legal document, would be laughable were it not offensive.
Even though it's been quite a while since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle bid farewell to their royal roles and established a new life with their son Archie in Los Angeles, the couple continues to be a target of many rumoured and speculative pieces.
changes made to son Archie’s birth certificate.In a statement Sunday to Page Six, a spokesperson for the Duchess of Sussex, 39, said the omission of her given name, “Rachel Meghan,” to Archie’s birth papers was a call made by The Palace.“The change of name on public documents in 2019 was dictated by The Palace, as confirmed by documents from senior Palace officials.