The late Queen Elizabeth was said to have been very angry after hearing Harry and Meghan say they had asked her permission to name their daughter Lilibet.

According to Express news, recently, a new book called “Charles III: New King, New Court. The Inside Story” by royal writer Robert Hardman, has revealed new information about the story surrounding the royal family. The name Lilibet of Harry and Meghan’s daughter.

Accordingly, the late Queen Elizabeth was said to be “very angry” after Harry and Meghan Markle publicly announced that the monarch had given them permission to name their daughter Lilibet – the late Queen’s nickname. based on her childhood mispronunciation of the name “Elizabeth”.

The late Queen Elizabeth was very angry about the naming of Harry and Meghan's daughter. What was the truth when it was first revealed? - Photo 1.

The late Queen Elizabeth was said to be “very angry” after Harry and Meghan Markle publicly announced that the monarch had given their blessing to name their daughter Lilibet.

Robert Hardman’s book reveals that an employee working for the late Queen Elizabeth said “she was so angry that I have never seen her like that” after hearing the Sussexes’ false claims.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed their daughter in 2021 in California (USA) and named her Lilibet. This is the nickname of the late Queen and is used by members of the British Royal family. This lovely name dates back to the late Queen’s childhood because at that time she was just a toddler and could not pronounce her name correctly.

The late Queen Elizabeth was very angry about the naming of Harry and Meghan's daughter. What was the truth when it was first revealed? - Photo 2.

The late Queen Elizabeth was very angry about the naming of Harry and Meghan's daughter. What was the truth when it was first revealed? - Photo 3.

Harry and Meghan’s two children are named Archie and Lilibet.

The name was closely associated with the late Queen’s childhood. The affectionate nickname Lilibet was used by the late Queen’s parents, King George VI and the Queen Mother, along with several others, including her younger sister, Princess Margaret, and her husband, Prince Philip.

At the time, the BBC reported that, contrary to what Harry and Meghan claimed, Queen Elizabeth was not asked for permission to use the name.

As soon as the name of Harry and Meghan’s daughter was announced, rumors began to spread from the palace that the late Queen Elizabeth did not agree. Everything became unexpected after the palace briefly announced that the late Queen had not yet received permission.

However, a spokesperson for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex disputed the BBC’s reports and said that the couple would not have used the name if their grandmother had not been “supportive”.

A spokesperson for the couple said at the time: “Harry spoke to his family before the announcement. In fact, the late Queen Elizabeth was the first member of the British Royal family that Harry called to speak to.” . During that conversation, he shared his hope to name their daughter Lilibet in her honor. If she hadn’t supported it, they wouldn’t have used the name.”

Law firm Schillings, which represents the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, wrote to a number of broadcasters and news publishers at the time outlining claims that the couple did not seek permission from the late Queen. king is “inaccurate and defamatory”.

Commenting on this situation, author Robert Hardman wrote: “A person who worked for the late Queen Elizabeth recalled that she was ‘angry like never before’ in 2021 after the Sussex family announced that she had given her blessing allowed them to call their little daughter ‘Lilibet’, the late Queen’s childhood nickname.”

He added: “The couple later issued a warning of legal action against anyone who dared to spread rumours, as the BBC reported but the threat was never carried out.”