Meghan Markle gave birth to Lilibet Diana on June 4, 2021. She is Queen Elizabeth II’s 11th great-grandchild and is eighth in the line of succession to the throne.
When the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped back from their royal duties in January 2020, the central aim was to gain more autonomy on how they lived, resulting in more private lives for their children.
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The birth of Lilibet has illuminated just how much the pair have deviated from royal life, as they have ignored a string of royal protocols that are standard when giving birth to a royal baby. The list reported on the royal traditions the Duke and Duchess snubbed during Lilibet’s birth.
They said: “In June, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announced the birth of their second child and first daughter, Lilibet Diana.” “Unlike the birth of nearly every other member of the royal family, Lilibet’s birth was not a grand announcement in England.”
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