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Nicky Haslam adds to mystery of Prince Harry naming baby 'Lilibet'.

 


Mystery has surrounded the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's choice to name their daughter Lilibet due to the fact that the BBC's royal correspondent, Jonny Dymond, claimed remaining yr that they did no longer ask the Queen if they could use her household pet name.

In response, Prince Harry and Meghan launched an unparalleled criminal attack on the BBC, announcing the story was once 'false and defamatory'.

Their spokesman said: 'The Duke spoke with his family in develop of the announcement — in fact, his grandmother was the first family member he called.

'During that conversation, he shared their hope of naming their daughter Lilibet in her honour.

'Had she now not been supportive, they would no longer have used the name.'


Now, a pal of the royals has introduced to the thriller of what they did or did not say in their phone dialog with the monarch.

Interior fashion designer Nicky Haslam, whose royal pals include every body from the Duchess of Cornwall to Prince Michael of Kent, claims the Queen had been below the influence that the child, who was born remaining June, would be named Elizabeth — and was taken aback to find out that the couple had, in fact, called her Lilibet.

Says Haslam: 'I heard he [Harry] rang her and said: 'We prefer to call our daughter after you, Granny'. She said: 'How charming of you, thank you', wondering that it would be Elizabeth.


'So they acquired the permission, however they didn't say the name.'

What Haslam, 82, heard may, of course, be inaccurate, and we may additionally by no means be aware of the place the truth lies.

Lilibet has essential sentimental connotations for the Queen due to the fact it was once the identify used in non-public for her by using her father, George VI, and by way of her late husband, Prince Philip.

Speaking on The Third Act podcast, Haslam goes on to query why Harry and Meghan didn't name the infant after the American former actress's mother instead.

'Why on earth did not they call that child Doria?' he asks. 'It's the prettiest identify ever.'

A spokesman for the Sussexes did not comment, more than three days after I requested them about Haslam's claims.

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