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Lilibet Diana: The Speculation Surrounding Her Existence
The birth of Harry and Meghan's daughter, Lilibet Diana, has been shrouded in controversy and speculation.
Rumors have been circulating for some time now, with many people questioning whether Lilibet actually exists.
Some even go as far as to claim that Meghan was never pregnant, suggesting that she borrowed children and pretended they were her own.
Recently, a comment posted by a user named MarkleMarkle2.0 on Tumblr has added fuel to the fire.
The comment, allegedly from someone named Annette Bailey, stated that Lilibet does not exist.
According to Bailey, who claims to work for the county registrar in Los Angeles, California, there is no child born in California with the name Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
However, Bailey did mention the existence of a Diana Mary Mountbatten-Windsor, born on the same date but with different parents.
Bailey claims to have sent all legal documents regarding this matter to William, Charles, the UK Home Office, and UK Security.
Furthermore, there have been ongoing issues surrounding the birth of Lilibet.
It appears that Meghan and Harry were not able to bring their little girl home.
There have been speculations about the identity of other children being mistaken for Lilibet, such as the daughter of Hartford Schroeder-Clark, Starsy and Bew Schroeder-Clark.
The existence of Lilibet and her brother Archie raises concerns about their relationship with their grandfather, King Charles.
The rift between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the rest of the royal family could potentially damage their bond even further.
Sarah Hawkins, the CEO of National Family Mediation (NFM), a charity that assists families in making arrangements following a fallout or separation, expressed her thoughts on the matter.
Hawkins emphasized that if Charles and Harry want Archie and Lilibet to have a relationship with the rest of the family, they must set aside their differences.
She highlighted that while the children will undoubtedly grow up knowing who their relatives are due to their high profile, it is crucial for them to establish personal connections.
The existing conflict between Harry and the other royals may exacerbate the situation.
Hawkins suggests that King Charles and the rest of the family should work diligently to maintain a strong bond, utilizing the advantages offered by technology.
Even if the relationship between Harry and Charles does not improve, the grandchildren understanding that their grandparents made an effort to preserve the relationship could help repair and strengthen it in the future.
Meanwhile, reports from New Idea indicate that King Charles has planned an extra special surprise for Lilibet's upcoming second birthday on June 4th.
Although it is unlikely that the King will be present at the celebration, he intends to give her a gift fit for a princess.
Charles's aides have been tasked with creating a custom-made cubby house, reminiscent of the ones Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret had during their childhood.
An insider reveals that Charles wants Lily to have something she can call her own, a gift she will cherish forever.
However, Prince Harry has cautioned Charles to be less extravagant.
Weather permitting, the Sussexes plan to have a small get-together at their Montecito mansion, including a barbecue with close friends and their children, including Lilibet's older brother, Archie.
As Lily has shown a fascination with animals, her parents might also arrange a petting zoo with baby animals.
Undoubtedly, she will receive a truckload of presents.
Meghan, in particular, has fallen in love with Cartier's exquisite music boxes and intends to include them in Lilibet's gifts.
Harry, on the other hand, is considering adding more British books to the nursery, such as the beloved Paddington Bear and Frog and Toad series, reminiscent of his own childhood.
Charles's gesture for Lilibet's birthday seemingly indicates that tensions between him and Harry have somewhat eased.
The two have been engaged in a heated exchange for the past four years, but this recent development suggests a possible shift in their relationship.