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Harry And Meghan -V- The Bbc
//Buckingham Palace has become embroiled in a row over whether the Queen was consulted over the naming of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s daughter.//
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ uk-news /2021/j un/09/h arry-an d-megha n-push- back-at -claim- queen-n ot-cons ulted-o n-lilib et-name
Reading through this report it appears that Harry told the queen of their intention to name their daughter Lilibet, but contrary to their claim they didn’t actually seek her permission.
Goodness knows where all this controversy with those two will end, but the plot thickens.
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Reading through this report it appears that Harry told the queen of their intention to name their daughter Lilibet, but contrary to their claim they didn’t actually seek her permission.
Goodness knows where all this controversy with those two will end, but the plot thickens.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Barsel, it is just as likely (more than like in my voew) that his daughter is named after two women who he loved dearly and who both had a profound effect on him: his grandmother and hos mother.
My son share his middle name with his grandfather. I didn't pick it to spite any other family member, but to pay tribute to an important person in my life. I like to think that Harry's intention was similar.
My son share his middle name with his grandfather. I didn't pick it to spite any other family member, but to pay tribute to an important person in my life. I like to think that Harry's intention was similar.
Barsel //It wasn't an affectionate nickname and my Granddad wasn't the King of England.//
But Harry's Grandmother is. Does that mean he hasn't the right to name his child after a Grandparent the same way we did? I think the "affectionate nickname" part is absolutely irrelevant. If my grandparent went by a nickname that I deemed acceptable, I wouldn't have hesitated.
But Harry's Grandmother is. Does that mean he hasn't the right to name his child after a Grandparent the same way we did? I think the "affectionate nickname" part is absolutely irrelevant. If my grandparent went by a nickname that I deemed acceptable, I wouldn't have hesitated.