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Prince Harry and Meghan clash with BBC over story about naming of daughter Lilibet

  • An article on the BBC’s website claimed palace sources had said the queen was not asked by the duke and duchess about naming their daughter Lilibet
  • It was reported that Harry and Meghan did consult the queen before the name of their baby, who was born in California on Friday, was announced

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Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, welcomed their daughter on June 4. Photo: TNS
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have clashed with the BBC over the version of events that led to the naming of their daughter.

Harry and Meghan's lawyers have written to the corporation after a BBC story claimed the queen had not been asked about naming their baby Lilibet, which was the monarch's childhood family nickname.

It has been widely reported that Harry and Meghan did consult the queen before the name of their baby, who was born in California on Friday, was announced.

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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth. Photo: AFP
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth. Photo: AFP

But an article on the BBC’s website claimed palace sources had said the queen was not asked by the duke and duchess about naming their daughter Lilibet.

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A spokeswoman for the couple said their daughter's name was mentioned in a conversation with the queen. She said: “The duke spoke with his family in advance of the announcement, in fact his grandmother was the first family member he called.

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