June has been a very busy, exciting time for Prince Harry as he and Meghan Markle embraced parenthood for the second time, welcoming a baby girl who they lovingly named Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
07.06.2021 - 19:59 / ok.co.uk
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have called their daughter Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, paying tribute to the Queen and the late Princess Diana. However it would appear that Harry has held the name Lili dear for quite some time, and there's a standout moment which saw the prince picking out the moniker for his future daughter, years before she was born.
As Meghan, 39, and Harry awaited the arrival of their son Archie Harrison, the couple met locals in Birkenhead, Wirral. At the time, Meghan
.June has been a very busy, exciting time for Prince Harry as he and Meghan Markle embraced parenthood for the second time, welcoming a baby girl who they lovingly named Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
Prince Harry is reportedly not going to spend much time in the UK after the unveiling of Princess Diana's statue next week.The 36 year old landed back into the country on Friday, 25 June, to isolate in Frogmore Cottage in the lead up to the big day on 1 July, where he will be reunited with his brother Prince William, 39, for the first time since their grandfather Prince Philip's funeral in April.The pair will attend a small event to mark what would've been their mum's 60th birthday with the
Prince Harry has landed in the UK ahead of the unveiling of a statue of his late mother Princess Diana next week. Harry arrived at London Heathrow Airport on Friday and will have to isolate for five days ahead of the event next Thursday, 1 July.
While Prince Harry, sans Meghan Markle and their two children - son Archie Harrison, 2 and daughter Lilibet Diana - will soon be reuniting with his brother Prince William for the unveiling of their late mother Princess Diana's statue, in her honour, at the Sunken Garden in Kensington Palace, UK, on July 1, which would have The Princess of Wales 60th birthday, The Duke of Sussex will not be catching up with his father Prince Charles.According to a report by The Sun, due to an unfortunate clash in
Prince Harry will reportedly not meet jointly with his brother Prince William and father Prince Charles when he flies in from the US for the statue unveiling of his late mother, Princess Diana. The Stateside royal will be coming back to the UK for the event, set to take place on July 1, which would have been Princess Diana's 60th birthday, at the Sunken Garden of Kensington Palace.
British historian Robert Lacey's book titled Battle of Brothers: William, Harry and the Inside Story of a Family in Tumult has unveiled the shocking 'alleged' revelation that Prince William "threw [Prince] Harry out" and split households, as revealed by a source friendly with The Duke of Sussex, because of Meghan Markle's bullying allegations made by the Cambridges and the Sussexes' former communications secretary Jason Knauf, back in 2018.Via The Sun, Robert claims that William "went
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been voted as the "most respected" royals behind The Queen. A survey has shown that people between the ages of 13 and 25 in Britain see Her Majesty, 95, as the most respected member of the Royal Family, with her receiving 26 per cent of the votes.
Prince Edward spoke out about the tension in the British royal family.
There have been a lot of reports over whether Prince Harry asked the Queen about “Lilibet.” Some claim that the Duke of Sussex did ask Queen Elizabeth II for her blessing to name his daughter with Meghan Markle after her family nickname.
Prince Harry will 'fly in and out of the UK on the same day' when he returns for the Diana statue unveiling next month.The statue by renowned artist Ian Rank-Broadley, known for his portrait of the Queen on British coins, will be installed in the Sunken Garden of Kensington palace on July 1.The Duke of Sussex, 36, will reunite with his brother Prince William, 38, at the ceremony.
Ever since royal followers learned about the Queen and “Lilibet,” Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter’s name inspired by Queen Elizabeth II’s nickname, they wondered what the monarch’s real opinion was about the tribute.
The royal family is speaking out to congratulate Meghan Markle and Prince Harry on the birth of their second child. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed their baby girl named Lilibet "Lili" Diana Mountbatten-Windsor on Friday. She was born weighing in at 7 lbs., 11 oz.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave the royal family and their fans a big reason to cheer as the couple announced the birth of their second child -- a baby daughter. Announcing her name 'Lili', Harry and Meghan paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana with the name.
Video: The Queen and Prince Philip's best quotes on married life (Harper's Bazaar (UK))Hailey Bieber | Waking Up WithThe Most Iconic Backless Gowns to Hit the Red CarpetGwyneth Paltrow’s Best Looks Over the YearsBarack and Michelle Obama Are A True Power CoupleChadwick Boseman’s Legacy Will Live On ForeverMandy Moore and Taylor Goldsmith’s Relationship Timeline4 Things to Know about Shailene WoodleyKim Kardashian Has Officially Filed for DivorceThe 10 best dressed from the 2020 Golden GlobesThis
Did the royal family’s website subtly shade Prince Harry and Meghan Markle? The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have apparently been downgraded on the list of British royal family members.
Following their decision to step down as senior members of the Royal family, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been demoted on the official royal family website.The couple, who have reportedly picked their unborn child's name, have been moved below Sophie Wessex, Prince Edward and Prince Andrew in the pecking order.The website says the pair will be "balancing their time" between the UK and North America, despite them moving to Los Angeles.
Prince Edward had quite the witty response when asked about his nephew Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey that saw the couple put the British royal family on blast. The Earl of Wessex and his wife, Sophie Wessex, recently participated in a Q&A with the U.K.'s The Telegraph, where they were asked whether they watched the Sussexes two-hour sit-down that aired on March 7.