Harry knew naming his daughter Lilibet was ‘disrespectful’ to the Queen and would ’cause trouble,’ author claims…

Harry knew naming his daughter Lilibet was ‘disrespectful’ to the Queen and would ’cause trouble,’ author claims…


Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their first child, Archie, in 2019. Two years later, their daughter was born, with the couple’s choice of name raising many eyebrows. The little girl was named Lilibet, after the Queen, but since Harry and Meghan had left the Royal Family at this point, there were those who argued that it wasn’t the right thing for them to do.
Since she was born in the US, Lilibet only met the Queen once. By all accounts, that meeting was not what Harry and Meghan had hoped for, as Elizabeth declined to take a photo with her great-granddaughter.

Now, a royal author has claimed that Harry knew that naming his daughter ‘Lilibet’ would mean trouble – and that the Duke of Sussex should’ve anticipated the looming issue.

Harry and Meghan have kept a low profile since the Duke released his book Spare in early January. The couple has been seen out and about just once since the book’s release – most likely they are staying at home with their two children, Archie and Lilibet.

Now, Harry held nothing back when it came to criticizing the Royal Family in his memoir. King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla, Prince William, and Kate Middleton all got their fair share of criticism, and Harry revealed several new things about his life within the royal sphere.

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