@XOQueenEsther@Marie765Marie One day, they will be forced to distance themselves from her like she was forced to distance herself from her dad, her BFF, Harry's family, etc..
@igrathm@people There must be something Meghan thinks is 'wrong' with him. We'll see photos when he's old enough to have it surgically 'fixed'.
Personally, I suspect he has a bit of strabismus. MeMe did/does but she's a narcissist. Therefore, Archie would have to meet higher standards.
@snickersgypsy1@TrumpGirlLove WTH is wrong with you? "It?"
"It????" You act as if he isn't even a human being.
Who bullies a baby with Down Syndrome? Good gravy, you are fucked in the head.
She was christened 'Princess Lilibet.' Therefore, 'Princess' is her christian name -- not a title.
People Magazine should know...they published the 'Exclusive' and the only official announcement ever made regarding 'Princess Lilbidet.' It came from the Sussex spokesperson, not KC. I imagine the 'Prince' and 'Princess' next to 'Archie' and 'Lilibidet' on the royal family website are just the Christian names M & H requested to be used.
Royal babies are not christened with princely titles. Contrast Lilbidet's christening announcement with William's in the NYT.
KC has not made his wish that they receive titles known and QEII only granted titles to the Prince of Wales' eldest son's children -- which modified the 1917 Letters Patent. She was the reigning monarch when they were born and she announced she did not have firsthand knowledge of their births -- nor did anyone else in the royal family. The Palace said they were merely "delighted at the news..." of their births.
Why do you assume that Meghan and Harry have the authority to claim titles for their children? If anything, it would be up to Archie and Lilibet to try to claim their own titles. Until I hear otherwise from KC, then they christened their kids 'Princess' and 'Prince.'