Be careful; if things don't go Markle and Harry's way, they'll sue or bad mouth their family on national television. They have stated that they wanted to drop out of the royal family to get away from the drama and all the stress that comes from being Royals. They are the ones bringing stress to themselves and to their family. The poor Queen! She just lost her husband and now she still has to deal with the stress from her ungrateful grandson and her worthless tramp of a grand-daughter in-law.
Everything has to be about Markle, her race card or poor Harry's upbringing and suffering.
The two are greedy and are nothing but scum.
Meghan and Harry Make Legal Threat Over Palace Briefing on the Naming of LilibetPrince Harry and Meghan Markle have insisted that they did ask for the queen’s blessing to name their child Lilibet, the monarch’s childhood nickname, after palace sources briefed British journalists that they had made the announcement without getting permission from the queen.
Lawyers acting on behalf of the former royals issued a legal threat after the claim was published by the BBC. A British newspaper source told The Daily Beast that a rare legal warning had gone out to the papers advising them not to repeat the allegation that Harry and Meghan had named their second child after Queen Elizabeth without asking her first.
The couple are now engaged in yet another full-scale briefing war with the palace in an episode that once again exposes the mistrust which seems to characterize the Sussexes dysfunctional relationship with the monarchy.
Baby Lilibet Arrives in the World on a Wave of Controversy and Rancor
The couple were prodded into making an official intervention after BBC Radio 4’s flagship breakfast news program said Wednesday on its 6:30 a.m. bulletin that the BBC had been told Harry and Meghan “did not consult the queen about using her childhood nickname Lilibet for their baby… a Buckingham Palace source says she was never asked about it.”............
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/meghan-harry-lash-palace-briefing-114727665.htmlThe key briefing was apparently given to the BBC’s royal correspondent, Jonny Dymond.
Dymond’s report tallied with a report over the weekend in The Times that said that the queen had merely been “informed” about the choice of the name rather than having had her permission explicitly sought.