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Meghan Markle Furious: Beatrice's Daughter Granted Royal Title on Birthday, Lili's Title Revoked

Meghan Markle Furious: Beatrice's Daughter Granted Royal Title on Birthday, Lili's Title Revoked

Princess Beatrice and her husband, Eduardo Mapelli Mulsi, are celebrating their daughter Sienna's second birthday today. Sienna was born on September 18, 2021, at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in London, weighing 6.02 pounds and arriving at 11:42 PM. 

Sienna is a name of Italian origin, which might be chosen due to Eduardo's Italian roots, signifying "orange-red." It could also be a nod to Beatrice's grandmother, the Duchess of York, whose name is Elizabeth, thus honoring her memory.

Eduardo shared a heartwarming picture of his daughter on Instagram to wish her a happy birthday. In the photo, Sienna can be seen walking away from the camera, wearing a long-sleeve dress adorned with pink and red flowers and a straw hat with colored rims, completing her charming look. Notably, such pictures of Sienna have been rare on social media since her birth in 2021.

While Sienna doesn't hold any royal titles, she will inherit a title from her father's family due to her noble heritage. Eduardo, descended from Italian aristocracy, will eventually take over the family seat, the 18th-century Villa Napoleon Monsieur Palace in Northern Italy. Additionally, Eduardo holds the title of an Italian count, meaning his children, including Sienna, will inherit a count or countess title. This noble lineage adds to Sienna's heritage.

Sources close to the York family have disclosed that Princess Beatrice and her husband are eager to expand their family, providing Sienna with a sibling close in age. Beatrice has expressed her desire for another child, aiming to achieve this sooner rather than later. If Beatrice welcomes a second child, that child would be the 11th in the royal line of succession, following King Charles's ascension to the throne.

Beatrice's position allows her to be one of the seven counselors of state, granting her the ability to fulfill unofficial royal duties and responsibilities. Regarding King Charles's plan for a more streamlined working royal family, former BBC World correspondent Jenny Bond explained that if Beatrice and Eugenie became full-time working royals, they would require support from the Sovereign Grant. 

Both princesses have openly discussed their personal experiences with dyslexia, shedding light on important subjects with authenticity and sincerity.

In contrast, Meghan and her children's royal titles seem uncertain following conflicts and tensions with the Royal Family.

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