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Meghan Markle’s Controversial Christmas Card: Will She Photoshop the Late Queen and Lilibet?
Sources have recently revealed a shocking development regarding Meghan Markle's upcoming Christmas card.
It appears that she is planning to include a photoshopped image of the late Queen Elizabeth II alongside her daughter, Lilibet.
This news comes amidst ongoing controversy surrounding Meghan and her alleged discriminatory behavior towards the royal family.
The nickname “Lilibet” holds special significance as it was the childhood moniker of Queen Elizabeth II herself.
As a toddler, the Queen had difficulty pronouncing her full name and thus referred to herself as Lilibet.
Meghan and Harry chose to honor this name by giving it to their daughter.
However, critics argue that Meghan's decision to include Lilibet in a photo with the late Queen, whom she never had the chance to meet, is insensitive and disrespectful.
The intention to photoshop the late Queen Elizabeth into the picture has sparked outrage among many.
Meghan's previous actions, such as appropriating the royal family's name and printing unauthorized photos, have already strained relations with the monarchy.
This potential move is seen as crass and disturbing, leaving many questioning the couple's judgment.
Speculation has arisen regarding how Meghan and Harry plan to achieve this photoshopped image.
Some royal fans wonder if the Sussexes will use AI technology or manipulate the photo to make it appear as though Queen Elizabeth had met and posed with Lilibet.
However, sources indicate that it will indeed be a digitally altered picture, as insiders reported that the late Queen had rebuked Prince Harry and Meghan for their request prior to her passing.
In June 2022, the Sussexes returned to the UK for the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
During their visit, they introduced their children to the Queen at an informal garden party held at Frogmore Cottage, their former residence within the Windsor Castle Enclave.
However, it seems that the couple had an unfulfilled desire during this event.
They had requested a private photographer to capture the moment when Lilibet met the Queen, but their wish was denied.
According to an anonymous royal insider, the request was turned down due to concerns that any photos taken by the couple's personal photographer would be shared with US tele-networks.
As a result, there exists no official picture of Queen Elizabeth and Lilibet together.
This raises the question of how Meghan plans to include a photo of the Queen and her daughter in their Christmas card without resorting to editing.
Critics argue that Meghan's decision to exploit the memory of Queen Elizabeth II, a beloved monarch whom Lilibet never had the chance to meet, for a sentimental Christmas card is nothing more than a cash grab.
The backlash against Harry has been mounting, especially in light of his involvement in a security legal dispute.
Additionally, recent allegations of Meghan's discriminatory behavior for refusing assistance from a Ghanaian equerry have further fueled the controversy.
If Meghan and Harry proceed with this holiday card stunt, using Queen Elizabeth's image, it is anticipated that they will face even greater backlash.
The repeated disrespect shown towards the Queen over the years has left many feeling that these actions are part of an ongoing assault on her legacy.
Just when it seems the storm has subsided, Harry and Meghan launch a new salvo that reignites the controversy once again.