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Princess Kate and William’s Surprising Omission in Post Celebrating Lilibet
Prince William and Princess Kate recently shared their thoughts on the naming of Princess Lilibet in a post that has caught the attention of royal watchers.
The birth of Princess Lilibet in 2021 was a cause for celebration for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, but it appears that their true feelings about the name chosen for the newest royal family member have now come to light.
A post on X following the birth of their second child seems to reveal a different perspective than what was initially believed.
According to a recent book, the royal couple extended their congratulations to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on X.
The late queen was reportedly displeased upon learning that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had given their newborn baby a nickname that held special significance to her.
It appears that William and Kate may not have been entirely thrilled with the choice of name for their niece.
Just two days after Lilibet's birth on June 6, 2021, a post surfaced showing Kate and William publicly acknowledging the arrival of baby Lily, rather than using Lilibet's full name.
Their post expressed joy over the birth of baby Lily and offered congratulations to Archie, Meghan, and Harry.
In contrast, the official royal family account on X used Lilibet's complete name in a post made two days after her birth, including a message wishing a happy birthday to Lilibet Diana from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The news of Lilibet's birth has brought joy to Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, and Kate.
Lilibet was introduced as the late queen's 11th great-grandchild, marking a significant addition to the royal family.
Born on June 4, 2021, in California, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor's name pays tribute to both her great-grandmother, the late queen, and her late grandmother, Princess Diana.
In a recently published royal book, “New Court,” author Robert Hardman sheds light on the late queen's reaction to Harry and Meghan's decision to use the nickname Lilibet for their daughter.
The late queen was reportedly upset by the couple's choice, as the childhood moniker was one that held sentimental value to her.
Despite claims that permission had been granted to use the name, reports suggest that the late queen was deeply troubled by the situation.
The late queen's emotional attachment to her name stemmed from its endearing use by her father and Prince Philip.
Referring to the nickname Lilibet, the late queen once expressed her sentiment saying, “I don't own the palaces.
The artworks are not mine, the only thing I possess is my name, and they've already taken that.”