In the lead up to his Coronation, King Charles approved a slew of new royal titles including some for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's two children.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's young children are now known as Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.Meghan and Harry's daughter was baptised in an intimate ceremony at their home in America with around 20 to 30 guests present for the important celebration, which took place in March last year.
It was then announced King Charles would bestow the Duke of Edinburgh title on his younger brother Prince Edward following the death of their father Prince Phillip, which also made Edward's wife Sophie Wessex the Duchess of Edinburgh.In the announcement from Buckingham Palace, Charles said he was "pleased" to pass on the title to his younger brother.
But speaking last year, one royal expert said she reckoned one word defined the "stark" differences in tone between the two statements and new titles in the Firm.
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