Meghan and Harry: a detail surprises in the birth certificate of their daughter
Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor's birth certificate was revealed three weeks after her birth at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. In it there are some notable differences, one in particular with that of his big brother, Archie.
The little detail that makes the difference. Born on June 4, the birth certificate Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor has just been unveiled this Friday, June 25 by the American news site TMZ. On the legal document of the daughter of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are surprising differences from that of her brother Archie, including one detail in particular.
When her baby boy was born, the Duchess identified herself as "Rachel Meghan Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex." But this time, Meghan Markle has made the choice to give up her royal title. So on the birth certificate of their second child, Harry's wife simply wrote "Rachel" in the birth name box, "Meghan" as her middle name and "Markle" as her last name. As for the prince, he chose "The Duke of Sussex" as the first name and surprisingly "His Royal Highness" as the last name. He therefore did not respect a royal rule unless his grandmother gave her consent for it.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry: stripped of their titles
Since their departure from the Firm for California, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are no longer active members of the royal family. Thus, the parents of two children lost their royal titles and the patronages they had, including Harry's military statutes last February. And from the Sandringham summit to clarify the Megxit, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are allowed to retain, but not use, their Royal Highness titles. A decision made by Queen Elizabeth II just before the airing of the explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey. We have to believe that history repeats itself from generation to generation.