Princess Lilibet Diana's March 2023 christening in California had an intimate guest list of 20-30 close friends and family, including her mother Doria Ragland, godfather Tyler Perry, and Princess Diana's sisters Lady Jane Fellowes and Lady Sarah McCorquodale, though no senior members of the British Royal Family attended despite invitations.
While the Royal Family Skipped Princess Lilibet's Christening, Princess Diana's Two Sisters Were There.
Senior members of the royal family, including Prince William and wife Kate Middleton, had been invited but did not attend. Instead, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were joined by three-year-old son Archie, Meghan's mum Doria Ragland, Lili's godfather Tyler Perry and between 20 and 30 close friends.
No one officially confirmed who made comments about Archie's skin color, as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry didn't name the royals in their 2021 Oprah interview, though they clarified it wasn't the Queen or Prince Philip; however, a Dutch version of Omid Scobie's 2023 book Endgame allegedly named King Charles and Catherine, Princess of Wales, sparking controversy and an inquiry, but these names were omitted from the English edition.
She was christened in the Episcopal Church, a province of the Anglican Communion, in a private service at her parents' home on 3 March 2023 by the bishop of Los Angeles, John H. Taylor. Her godfather is the American actor and comedian Tyler Perry.
However, no paternity test has been undertaken and there is no evidence that Harry is not a Windsor. Anderson's book however is still stoking the rumours ten years on, he names witnesses who in fact say Diana and Hewitt were lovers before, not after, Harry was born.
On her 5th birthday, Meghan Markle shared a photo of her daughter Lilibet on Instagram, causing a stir in the royal family: "My daughter is all grown up now. Just look at her red hair, and you'll know who Lilibet's father is..." See more below 👇
Meghan Markle's name was removed from Archie Harrison's birth certificate in 2019, changing it from "Rachel Meghan The Duchess of Sussex" to just "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex," as a move to align with royal protocol, similar to Princess Diana's birth certificate, though it sparked rumors of a "snub" to Kate Middleton and was described by Meghan's spokesperson as a Palace directive, not her own choice, adding complexity to royal naming conventions.
Much of the change in her face is her maturation and the loss of the “baby fat” compared to past photos. However, her nose does look distinctly different and isn't likely to result from the natural aging process.
The information in the book was stated to have been drawn from "sources". The Dutch edition of the book was recalled after it named King Charles III and Catherine, Princess of Wales as the two royals who were alleged to have asked questions about Prince Harry and Meghan's future child's skin colour.
"I didn't watch Suits. And I guess she was pitched and we passed, and as my executive producer said, 'You really never know who is going to become a duchess. '" When asked by moderator Rachel Lindsay if there are any other stars he's turned down, Cohen said, "I don't know, but we're going to find out.
Meghan Markle has publicly shared that she experienced postpartum preeclampsia, a serious and rare condition involving high blood pressure and excess protein in the urine that occurred after childbirth, describing it as a "huge medical scare". She revealed this on her podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, highlighting the life-threatening nature of the disorder, which can happen weeks after delivery and impact new mothers' ability to care for their newborns.
"We both had very similar experiences — though we didn't know each other at the time — with postpartum, and we both had preeclampsia. Postpartum preeclampsia," Meghan shared. Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex with Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie.
King Charles III and late Princess Diana reportedly had a secret 'illegitimate' daughter named Sarah, who was born in 1981, before the birth of her first son Prince William.
Meghan took to Instagram Friday to share a never-before-seen family photo featuring herself, Harry, and their two kids, Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4, who goes by Lili. In the photo, Archie is seen hugging Harry, while Lili holds hands with Meghan.
Diana was wearing a ring given to her by Dodi Fayed when she died. It was a £3,000 Bulgari yellow gold band with diamonds. The diamond band set in yellow gold was not an engagement ring and was worn on the fourth finger of her right hand, where her butler Paul Burrell advised her to wear it.
During her high school years, Meghan Markle had a noticeable gap between her front teeth, called midline diestema. However, today her smile is white and flawless. This transformation suggests that it may have undergone dental procedures such as orthodontic treatment and porcelain veneers.
In fact, one celebrity stylist Rochelle White suggests that one of the reasons why Meghan Markle might be wearing clothes that are often ill-fitting on her is because she is getting free clothes from smaller fashion houses, like Austrian designer St. Agni.
Marlo Thomas face appears different due to aging, makeup, and widely speculated cosmetic procedures like fillers, Botox, a possible facelift, and nose job, leading to a smoother but more "stretched" or "artificial" look that differs significantly from her That Girl days.
Though King Charles has never publicly referred to the Duchess of Sussex by this moniker, it's thought he used to call her "tungsten." This term, referring to a hard and brittle metal with the highest melting point of any known element, is seen as a testament to Meghan's strength and resilience.
Well, it's a bit complicated. When Harry was born, his birth certificate read, 'Henry Charles Albert David', with no official surname listed. Royals have little use for surnames, although they have adopted Windsor since 1917 and use it when needed.
GB News She will be known very soon as "Her Former Royal Highness, Meghan Sussex Mountbatten-Windsor, might otherwise be known as the former Duchess of Sussex. "
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Meghan Markle is looking back at a heartbreaking chapter in her story. The Duchess of Sussex, who shares Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3, with Prince Harry, opened up about her July 2020 miscarriage, detailing the difficult feelings that come from such a loss.