Lilibet Diana’s birth certificate has an unexpected detail on it

Harry and Meghan have been understandably very restrictive about showing their daughter Lilibet to the world.

The public hasn’t seen much of the 1-year-old, as her parents have been highly restrictive concerning posting photos of their two children online.

Lilibet has visited the UK once, meeting the late Queen Elizabeth and her granddad King Charles.

However, in the future, whether she will get the chance to meet her UK family regularly will most likely be decided by the reaction to

Harry and Meghan chose to give up their His & Her Royal Highness titles when they left the Royal Family. Yet on Lilibet’s birth certificate, the absolute truth of what they wish to refer to themselves as came out.

Put plainly, it seems like someone hasn’t been telling the truth …

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On June 4, 2021, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced the fantastic news that their daughter, Lilibet, had been born. Royal enthusiasts will know that the girl is their second child, after Archie, born in 2019.

Lilibet – daughter o Harry & Meghan

A spokesperson for the couple at the time said: “It is with great joy that Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, welcome their daughter, Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, to the world.”

Naturally, people worldwide sent their congratulations to Harry and Meghan after Lilibet’s birth. That included the Royal Family and all of its members.

Prince William and Kate Middleton wrote: “We are all delighted by the happy news of the arrival of baby Lili. Congratulations to Harry, Meghan, and Archie.”

“I wish her all the very best. I can’t wait to meet her,” Kate Middleton said on the prospect of meeting Lilibet.

“We haven’t met her yet, so hopefully that will be soon.”

Lilibet finally got the chance to meet the Queen and the rest of her British family when she attended the Platinum Jubilee Celebrations in 2022.

The festivities took place at the beginning of June in London, England, marking Queen Elizabeth’s incredible 70-year tenure on the British throne.

The Platinum Jubilee celebrations began on Thursday, June 2, with Trooping of the Colour – an event for which the Queen appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. There was then a Thanksgiving service the day after, though the Queen could not attend that because of the discomfort she felt the day before.

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