A resurfaced post has shed light on Prince William and Princess Kate's true sentiments towards Princess Lilibet's name.
The royal couple, known for their reserved demeanor, expressed their delight over the birth of Princess Lilibet in 2021.
However, their underlying feelings about her name seem to have been subtly revealed in a congratulatory post that recently surfaced.
In the wake of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcoming their second child, a new narrative has emerged surrounding the late Queen's reaction to the use of her private nickname for the newborn.
Reports suggest that the Queen was displeased upon discovering that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had chosen to honor her by naming their daughter Lilibet.
The revelation of Kate and William's perspective on the matter came to light through a post dated June 6, 2021, just two days following Lilibet's birth.
Interestingly, the royal couple refrained from using Lilibet's full name in their public acknowledgment, opting instead for the more simplified ‘Lily'.
Their message conveyed, “We are delighted by the happy news of the arrival of baby Lily.
Congratulations to Harry, Meghan, and Archie.”
Similarly, in another post published around the same time, they extended their congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on the birth of “Lilibet Diana.”
The post emphasized the collective joy shared by the Queen, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, and themselves upon hearing the news of the newest addition to the family.
Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor made her entrance into the world in California on June 4, 2021, marking a significant moment for the royal family.
Unlike her cousin Prince Archie, who was born in the UK during Meghan's tenure as a senior royal, Lilibet's birth carried a unique significance.
The choice of names for the Duke of Sussex's daughter reflects a deep-rooted homage to his grandmother, the late Princess Diana.
Lilibet's middle name serves as a touching tribute to Harry's beloved mother, further intertwining her legacy with that of her cousin, Princess Charlotte.
In a revealing excerpt from the book “Charles III, New King.
New Court.
The inside story” by author Robert Hardman, the late Queen's emotional response to the naming choice is unveiled.
The intimate nickname ‘Lilibet,' which stemmed from her childhood inability to pronounce her own name, held a special place in her heart and was also affectionately used by her father and Prince Philip.
According to accounts from the book, the late Queen expressed her dismay, stating, “I don't own the palaces.
I don't own the paintings, the only thing I own is my name.
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