The birth certificate for Lilibet Diana contains an incredible detail

On their daughter’s birth certificate, Prince Harry refers to himself as “His Royal Highness,” once again breaking the agreement he and wife Meghan made after Megxit.

The report stated that Prince Harry gave his last name, “His Royal Highness,” and identified himself as the “Duke of Sussex.” This goes against his pledge to not use that title after they left the royal family.

With its claim that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have ceased using their “HRH” titles, The Sun raised some doubts even though they had never truly lost them. Early in the previous year, soon after declaring that they would be stepping down from their principal royal duties, the pair made this choice.

The Duchess of Sussex, Rachel Meghan Markle, made headlines when she signed her son Archie’s birth certificate using her full legal name without adhering to the correct protocol.
Some think this was a deliberate act of rebellion against the monarchy, while others think she was just expressing her right to use her full name. Whatever the reason, there was a lot of talk and speculation when it was revealed that Meghan Markle’s first name is Rachel.

On May 6, 2019, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born in Portland Hospital in London, England. The son of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Archie is seventh in line for the British throne.

Her title was designated as “Princess of the United Kingdom” on that particular certificate. According to the most recent document made available in Santa Barbara, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born on June 6 at 11:40 a.m. at the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, which is close to the family’s estate.

Since ages past, people have been fascinated by the Royal Family, especially in the years after the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Since being married, the couple has become more independent from the conventional responsibilities of the Royal family and has gained notoriety both in the UK and abroad.

The pair declared in 2020 that they would give up their positions as “senior” members of the Royal family and instead concentrate on achieving financial independence.

This decision generated a great deal of public interest and debate about the place of royal families in modern society. Even though they are no longer formally members of the Royal

Family, the couple will keep their titles and continue to attend some royal events.

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