Prince Harry and Meghan Markle‘s kids are now allowed to use Prince and Princess titles! Speculation about the name change first arose on Wednesday morning when a rep for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex confirmed the couple’s youngest had celebrated a special milestone last week, telling People that “Princess Lilibet Diana was christened.” So subtle, we almost missed it!
According to the New York Post, Buckingham Palace has since confirmed the little ones are now allowed to use their new titles after many months of anticipation.
While the royal family’s website hasn’t been updated (currently they are listed as “master” and “miss”), changes will be made very soon. Related: How Prince Harry & Meghan Markle Feel About King Charles Evicting Them The Suits alum had been campaigning for her children to receive the royal monikers ever since Archie was born, claiming the only reason they hadn’t automatically been granted the use of the fancy names was because of race.
When King Charles III took the throne, he extended an olive branch to the parents by agreeing to make the change.
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