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MawBe Sun 06-Jun-21 17:18:46

Lilibet Diana Mountbatten- Windsor, born on Friday.
Good choice of names! tcrsmile ?

jaylucy Mon 07-Jun-21 11:39:45

I would say that they would have asked HM if it was okay before the announcement and I think it's lovely to honour two ladies that have been such a big influence on Harry's life.
When all is said and done, it's nobody else's business - those that are criticising - how would you like it if someone moaned about your choice of names for your children/grandchildren ?

PinkCosmos Mon 07-Jun-21 11:38:59

Juliet27

Didsbury

I think Lillibet is a little insensitive. It is the family name or pet name for the Queen who could not pronounce Elizabeth then she was a child, Only a few could call her by that name and that included Prince Philli[

So not a wise choice - Too personal

I agree

I agree. This is very personal pet name for the Queen. If they are going to shorten the name to Lili, why not just call her Lili.

I hope they checked with the Queen first

4allweknow Mon 07-Jun-21 11:36:45

Didsbury I always understood it was Princess Margaret who couldn't say Elizabeth and pronounced it Lilibet hence the nickname for the Queen.

NanaPlenty Mon 07-Jun-21 11:36:38

It’s a name - I think it’s pretty as obviously they do. Nobody else’s business than theirs what they call their baby.

Paperbackwriter Mon 07-Jun-21 11:34:55

Lilibet is unbearably twee! It's fine in a toddler who can't pronounce Elizabeth, but for a grown woman 20 years down the line? 2 names from Harry's side of the family I notice, but no name reference to the other (supposedly much-loved) grandmother.

2020convert Mon 07-Jun-21 11:34:06

Lovely

Theoddbird Mon 07-Jun-21 11:31:29

I think it is a beautiful name in honour of two amazing women in Harry's life.

Jabberwok Mon 07-Jun-21 11:26:51

It's not an ancestral name, it's the name the Queen gave herself because she couldn't pronounce Elizabeth in other words a nickname personal to the Queen and close family members as most nicknames are. Perhaps the Queen thought that they were intending to call baby Elizabeth, but I find it odd to use a personal nickname particularly as the trashing of the close family has been relentless including HM and her parenting skills. Maybe it's for the right reasons? Who knows. Lili is a lovely name, Lilibet? I'm not so sure.

vegansrock Mon 07-Jun-21 11:25:29

How do you lot who say it’s offensive to Her Maj know what HMs view is? She might be thrilled for all you know. I was thrilled when one of my GDs had my pet name as a middle name I didn’t think it had been poached. I wasn’t consulted either

Alegrias1 Mon 07-Jun-21 11:24:22

But, but...this is the happy thread purely about the pretty names (IMO) and their provenance. wink

Crazygran Mon 07-Jun-21 11:21:30

Hope they asked Her Majesty ?
In different circumstances it would be a wonderful choice but so hypocritical now .

Talullah Mon 07-Jun-21 11:20:28

grannytotwins

Grandma70s

It’s a lovely name, but somehow I thought only the Queen could be called Lilibet. It's her nickname, a childhood pronunciation of Elizabeth..

You only have to check the English BMDs on line to see that there are plenty of Lillibets. The name isn’t unique to HRM. It’s an accepted first name which has been used for years.

Not sure what BMD you're looking at, grannytotwins!

2 Births since 1837 and 1 Lilibety.

Altogether, Lilibet has a mention 8 times in Births, Marriages and Deaths in England and Wales.

grannygranby Mon 07-Jun-21 11:19:43

I’m with fanny and others - not as a bitch! But just mindful of how important formality and boundaries are to the Queen and how using her pet name is transgressive. Stepping over the mark. I remember how her nanny was sent away never to be spoken of or to again after she wrote a book, a very loving book, about her time with the little princesses which is how Lilibet first came to be known.
The Queen mother was even stricter on the boundaries of public and private, essential for their sanity and survival. The royals won’t be pleased but of course they won’t show it.
It’s a done deal and a little victory to the Sussex's. Everyone will smile.

Newatthis Mon 07-Jun-21 11:18:46

My mum's name was Lili so I hope she grows to be as beautiful in mind and spirit as my mum.

GraceQuirrel Mon 07-Jun-21 11:18:33

I hope they asked Ma’am first is all I’m saying.

MrsChips Mon 07-Jun-21 11:16:59

How do you find the “Royal Chat thread” as described at the top of this discussion? I didn’t realise there are other places on this group.

Bridgeit Mon 07-Jun-21 11:15:38

Announcement: Breaking News : A couple have ‘shock horror’ named their baby with a name which is shared by members of their ancestral family ?
Uhhhm there was me I thinking that this is what many, many families do !

Alegrias1 Mon 07-Jun-21 11:15:30

And again....

Its like a new law of nature.

dorabelle100 Mon 07-Jun-21 11:15:01

i agree with Fanny Cornforth - it's so wrong for too many reasons to count them - absolute no respect for HM at all .....

Alegrias1 Mon 07-Jun-21 11:14:46

But, but...this is the happy thread purely about the pretty names (IMO) and their provenance. confused

There's some that can't help themselves.

Sparklefizz Mon 07-Jun-21 11:13:26

Purplepixie

A beautiful name and I hope people leave them alone to get on with their lives now.

I would rephrase that myself, Purplepixie and hope that they leave us alone and don't do any more hateful interviews.

Purplepixie Mon 07-Jun-21 11:07:58

A beautiful name and I hope people leave them alone to get on with their lives now.

grannytotwins Mon 07-Jun-21 11:05:57

Grandma70s

It’s a lovely name, but somehow I thought only the Queen could be called Lilibet. It's her nickname, a childhood pronunciation of Elizabeth..

You only have to check the English BMDs on line to see that there are plenty of Lillibets. The name isn’t unique to HRM. It’s an accepted first name which has been used for years.

Pippa22 Mon 07-Jun-21 11:03:53

It’s a lovely name but I think again H and M are being totally insensitive. The name is personal to the Queen and they have poached it. Diana as a second name was understandable and predictable. Unfortunate I think that the two brothers have got such similar names for their daughters when there are so many names to choose from Charlotte Elizabeth Diana and Lilibet Diana. Slightly odd I think.

Alegrias1 Mon 07-Jun-21 10:58:47

Is it? OK confused