The birth certificate for Lilibet Diana has an unexpected detail.

On the birth certificate for his daughter, Prince Harry listed himself as “His Royal Highness,” despite the fact that they had agreed after Megxit that he would no longer use that title.

The Sun was able to get its hands on a copy of the certificate, which reveals that Prince Harry gave his first name as “Duke of Sussex” and his last name as “His Royal Highness.”

It caused eyebrows to be raised due to the fact that Prince Harry, age 36, and his wife Meghan Markle, age 38, had decided in January of the previous year to stop using their “HRH” titles. They made this decision shortly after announcing that they were stepping down from their roles as senior royals.

However, The Sun said that despite the fact that they were no longer making use of the titles, they were never officially taken away from the two of them.

The paperwork revealed that Rachel Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Markle’s mother, did not bother with any of the traditional etiquettes, instead listing herself with her full, legal name.

Rachel, the real first name of the former “Suits” star, became public knowledge when she listed herself on the birth certificate of her son Archie, who is now two years old, as “Rachel Meghan, Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Sussex.” This move generated headlines.

Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born in the Portland Hospital in London, United Kingdom, and this document is a copy of his birth certificate.

Her employment title was indicated as “Princess of the United Kingdom” on that particular certificate.

The most recent record that was submitted in Santa Barbara reveals that Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born on June 6 at 11:40 a.m. at the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, which is located close to the family’s estate. The paper was filed in Santa Barbara.

 

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