A new page is unveiled in the tale of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and YES, the British royal family. The pair, who resigned royal duties, announced the birth of their daughter Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor over the weekend through the website of their non-profit. In particular, Meghan and Harry welcomed Lilibet on June 4 in Santa Barbara, California. According to a statement, both mother and child are healthy and back at home. However, it turned out website Lilibetdiana.com was bought in the United States on the same day Meghan gave birth.
Prince Harry and Meghan has welcomed their daughter Lilibet 'Lili' Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
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Owners of the domain withheld this information because it was bought via an intermediary in Scottsdale, Arizona, whose motto is: “Your identity is nobody’s business but ours.” So far, this action has caused a stir online, and even royal experts insist they believe that the Sussexes are behind it because it was registered before the world knew the child.But it turned out domain name lilibetdiana.com was bought up in the US on the day Meghan gave birth.
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The Sussexes announced her birth and name at 5 pm. on June 6th, UK time, meaning only close friends, family and aides will have known the news of when the URL was set up.
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Likewise, the domain Lilibediana.co.uk was also bought, but this was done on June 6th amid rumors that the couple intends to set up a foundation in their daughter’s name, same as Archewell for eldest child Archie. “They’ve made a domain Lilibet Diana. The domain is that nobody can use that email and can use it for any commercial work they want to. They’ve licensed it.” Royal expert Angela Levin told Good Morning Britain.![](https://www.brighthumanity.me/pics/2_392489524046559948816231774472e10fdc1dd39116dc2fe902f7d02e47e.jpg)
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In 2020, Harry and Meghan spent thousands of pounds on a new website, sussexroyal.com before the Royal Family ordered a rebrand.
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The Sussexes are yet to comment on the subject matter. This comes after an explosive interview in early March with Oprah Winfrey. The pair accused members of the British royal family of racism, among other things. The candid interview sends shocking waves worldwideLikewise, the domain Lilibediana.co.uk was also bought amid rumors that the couple intends to set up a foundation in their daughter’s name.
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On the other hand, in early 2020, Harry and Meghan stepped down as senior working royals for personal and financial freedom, having struggled with royal life. They have since signed multi-million pound deals with Netflix and Spotify and even set up their Archewell Foundation. Queen Elizabeth and senior officials are reported to have agreed it’s no longer tenable for the couple to keep the word royal in their branding.