Meghan and Harry parents: have they filed for Lilibet Diana's name? This intriguing discovery
Meghan and Harry have they filed the name of their daughter Lilibet Diana? That's what royal specialist Angela Levin thinks, after discovering that this domain name was created on the day the child was born.
For the first time, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were able to handle things their own way. While the birth of their son Archie was subject to the protocol of the monarchy, the two exiles were able to free themselves from the rules for the birth of their second child. Thus, it is in a decoration version Love at first sight in Notting Hill that the former actress had revealed for the first time her rounded belly, on February 14. The couple then waited for their explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey to reveal the gender of the baby, who turned out to be a little girl.
The latter, named Lilibet Diana in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II and the Princess of Wales, finally saw the light of day on Friday, June 4 at 11:40 a.m. at the hospital in Santa Barbara, California. But it wasn't until two days later that the Sussexes broke the good news on social media. However, a detail could have put the chip in the ears of the fans!
A site by the name of Lilibetdiana has been created
As the Mirror reveals, the domain name Lilibetdiana.com was purchased on the day Meghan and Harry's child was born. The URL is said to have been created through internet giant GoDaddy, and is for sale to the highest bidder. While the filer's name is not revealed in the online records, the IP address reveals that the transaction took place in Kansas City, Missouri. And for the royal specialist Angelina Levin there is no doubt: Harry and Meghan Markle are hiding behind the creation of this website.
“They have registered the domain Lilibetdiana.com. It means that no one can use this address but they can use it for any kind of commercial work they want,” the royal specialist told Good Morning Britain. It remains to be seen whether Meghan Markle and Prince Harry already have big plans with their daughter, or if they are simply seeking to protect the latter from any identity theft.