Contrary to claims made by friends of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, the late Queen Elizabeth II did not meet their youngest child, Lilibet, over a video call after her birth.Bucking the established "never complain, never explain" policy amid reports from the Duke and Duchess' pals to preferred US journalists surrounding the birth of their youngest child who celebrates her third birthday on Tuesday today, the late monarch was said to have reached boiling point.Speculation mounted that Her Majesty had been introduced to the Sussex's second child, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, via a video conversation previously reports the Mirror.
Nonetheless, royal insiders were quick to deny such a call occurred, as reported by the Mail on Sunday at the time. An informant told People magazine: "They were very excited and couldn't wait to share that their daughter arrived."However, another insider revealed to the Mail: "No video call has taken place.
Friends of the Sussexes appear to have given misleading briefings to journalists about what the Queen had said and that took the whole thing over the edge."An informant suggested the Royal Family will respond with force to any future misinformation. "This is about whether or not what is being reported is an accurate version of what actually happened," they added.The Queen was reportedly taken aback upon learning that Harry had allegedly reached out to her for permission to name his daughter Lilibet, a moniker the monarch has held dear since childhood, according to the Mail on Sunday. Join the Daily Record' s WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. A spokesperson for the couple informed the New York Post that Harry had indeed
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