How lovely to see that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s daughter was christened this week in a private ceremony at their A$22 million California mansion.
Harry and Meghan named her Princess Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, a name that not only honors the late Queen, but also his mother Diana and the royal houses of Mountbatten and Windsor – honoring the lineage of his grandmother and that of his grandfather, Prince Philip.
However, isn’t it strange that the Sussexes fail to honor any of Meghan’s family by name, particularly her mother Doria who played such an important role in her life?
After all, they leveled accusations around the world about the awful royal family, accusing them of racism, coldness, and indifference, freezing Meghan up and forcing them to flee the country.
However, she did not mention Doria, the mother that Megan adores and the only member of her family who attended the couple’s wedding.
Although she is Lilibet’s grandmother and was at the christening.
Calling the baby Lilibet has caused its own controversy.
Palace sources say the late queen was never asked if her own surname could be adopted by non-working royals.
It was the only thing that really belonged to her—the palaces and paintings didn’t really belong to her, they are part of being a monarch—and to call such a precious name was rude to say the least.
And how baffling that the Sussexes called her “Princess” when they went to such great lengths to escape the dizzying cage of royal life.
In an interview in 2021, Meghan noted that titles aren’t all they’re cracked up to be: “I have a lot of clarity about what comes with titles, both good and bad,” she said.
“It is my experience of so much pain.”
Given this dislike, you would have thought they might have followed Princess Anne’s example.
When the Queen offered royal titles to her sons, Peter and Zara, Anne turned them down – and Zara always said she felt “lucky” as a result.
I’m sure little Lilibet will feel lucky too.
But how wonderful it would have been if the first mixed-race girl born into the British royal family had been honored with the name of her grandmother, Doria.
Just think.
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