Meghan And Harry Have Already ‘Licensed’ Lilibet Diana And Created New Domain For Royal Baby Name

Meghan And Harry Have Already 'Licenced' Lilibet Diana And Created New Domain For Royal Baby Name

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan. Image: Wikimedia

Meghan And Harry Have Already ‘Licensed’ Lilibet Diana And Created New Domain For Royal Baby Name.

Meghan Markle, 39, and Prince Harry, 36, welcomed the birth of their daughter Lilibet ‘Lili’ Diana on June 4 – days before it was officially announced.

Lili, a younger sister for the Sussexes’ two-year-old son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, was born at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in California weighing in at 7lb 11oz. Royal biographer Angela Levin has since claimed a domain has already been set up in Lili’s name.

While discussing if the royal couple would set up a foundation in Lili’s name as they have with Archie Harrison, Ms Levin told ITV’s Good Morning Britain this morning that the name has already been “licensed”.

She said: “They’ve made a domain, Lilibet Diana, they did that yesterday. The domain is that nobody can use that email and they can use that for any sort of commercial work they want to. They’ve licensed it.”

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have said they would prefer that well-wishers support organisations helping women rather than send them gifts following the birth of their daughter.

A post on the couple’s Archewell Foundation website said: “For those inquiring on sending gifts, we would ask that you support or learn more about these organisations working for women and girls: Girls Inc, Harvest Home, CAMFED or Myna Mahila Foundation. While the Duke and Duchess are on parental leave, Archewell will continue to do important work and publish stories on the site. We look forward to seeing you!”

Girls Inc, a US-based non-profit organisation, aims to “inspire and empower” girls aged five to 18 through various programmes, while Harvest Home supports homeless pregnant women and their babies.


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