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Harry threatens with lawsuit: ‘We did ask for permission for Lili’

Harry threatens with lawsuit: ‘We did ask for permission for Lili’ 

With each passing day, I begin to understand them more, Harry and Meghan. I would be absolutely sick of all those bureaucratic royal rules. If you've just become a dad and mom to baby Lili, you just want to kiss her little feet every day and enjoy the bubble you're in together?

No, Lilibet has only been in the house for a few days and the two are already busy with a La Grande Fight with the paparazzi part 237. The thing is: the BBC has thrown it out to the world that they have learned through an ‘anonymous source’ (honestly: how badly do you want to bully someone?) that Harry did not ask the queen for permission to name his daughter Lilibet. According to Harry and Meghan, this is a big lie. Moreover: her name is a tribute to Harry's grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, who was also called Lilibet by her family members and yes: permission was asked for that.

In a legal letter, Harry demands that the BBC stop with this kind of accusations. Harry writes that the queen is precisely the first family member they called. ‘During that conversation, Harry shared their hope to name their daughter Lilibet. If the Queen did not want this, they would not have used the name,’ said their spokesperson. Meanwhile, letters have been sent out from the lawyers of Harry and Meghan to various media, stating that they are taking legal action against any medium that further spreads the false accusation. Can the British press tone it down a bit? It's just about what you feel like in your first week as parents.