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Prince Harry 'told Queen he wanted to give daughter her name years before he met Meghan'

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Prince Harry told the Queen of his wish to name a daughter after her years before he met wife Meghan, it has been reported.The Duke of Sussex informed his grandmother of his desire to use her name – or at least part of it – when discussing his future family life, sources told the Mirror.Her Majesty is said to be "delighted" by his and Meghan's decision to call their newborn daughter Lilibet - who will be known as Lili.The monarch was given the moniker after having trouble pronouncing Elizabeth as a child.The nickname Lilibet was also one of the affectionate names the late Duke of Edinburgh used for his wife of 73 years - another one being Cabbage.The Queen signed 'Lilibet' on the card she left on top of Prince Philip’s coffin before he was.

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