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Lilibet

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

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

Aveline Sun 06-Jun-21 21:34:45

Birdwatcher- proper sensible names.

Birdwatcher4 Sun 06-Jun-21 21:42:07

Aveline yes they are , going a bit off the topic I always cringe when they call Cathrine - Kate as William always refers to her as Cathrine! which is such a lovely name.

Harris27 Sun 06-Jun-21 21:44:11

Different but lovely.

Iam64 Sun 06-Jun-21 21:53:01

A healthy baby girl, beautiful names. I like the tradition of family names being used. My children abd their children continued the tradition

BlueSky Sun 06-Jun-21 21:56:56

You are right Calli I would have added Doria as well. So Lilibet Diana Doria Philippa Mountbatten Windsor.

Gransooz Sun 06-Jun-21 22:04:26

So we have Charlotte Elizabeth Diana Mountbatten Windsor and her little cousin Lilibet Diana Mountbatten Windsor. The names are lovely but quite similar. However I suppose one is Princess Charlotte and the other is Lili. Quite different! They are cousins but I wonder if they’ll really ever get to know each other. It’s a happy time but quite a sad situation.

lemongrove Sun 06-Jun-21 22:21:25

M0nica

I hoped they asked the Queen whether she wanted her family dimunitive used as a name for their daughter.

I understand the Diana, but feel the first name is both presumptuous and ingratiating. Why not just make her name officially Lilli, otherwise a diminitive of a dimunitive? Now that is rather silly.

Exactly what I think too.

Anniebach Sun 06-Jun-21 22:28:01

Perhaps they are showing they forgive the Queen for the suffering they had to endure

lemongrove Sun 06-Jun-21 22:30:28

?

SuzieHi Sun 06-Jun-21 22:33:31

I don’t like them using lilibet- would have preferred Elizabeth or Phillipa. Wonder whether they did ask the Queen if she approved of them using her special childhood name.
Can imagine they’ll be a few ripe comments behind the Royal closed doors!

Lucca Sun 06-Jun-21 22:34:06

Ah well. Thought it couldn’t last.

SueDonim Sun 06-Jun-21 22:47:03

I’ve just read that Queen Victoria insisted that all of her granddaughters were given her own name as part of their names. Maybe the Queen has taken a leaf out of QV’s book and insisted on Elizabeth being included in some form. grin

merlotgran Sun 06-Jun-21 22:54:11

BlueSky

You are right Calli I would have added Doria as well. So Lilibet Diana Doria Philippa Mountbatten Windsor.

At a quick glance I thought the baby was being named after Diana Dors. shock

Philippa stood no chance. I imagine hell would freeze over before giving the baby a Middleton name.

vampirequeen Sun 06-Jun-21 23:03:46

Not a fan of the RF but these are lovely names and I wish them well.

Maggiemaybe Sun 06-Jun-21 23:28:04

SueDonim

I’ve just read that Queen Victoria insisted that all of her granddaughters were given her own name as part of their names. Maybe the Queen has taken a leaf out of QV’s book and insisted on Elizabeth being included in some form. grin

If my sums are correct, 7 out of the 10 granddaughters and great-granddaughters have Elizabeth (or Lilibet) in their name. Eugenie, Savannah and Mia don’t, but Eugenie does have Victoria.

It’s surprising what can divert a body when the football’s on. smile

maddyone Sun 06-Jun-21 23:38:56

It’s a happy time but quite a sad situation.

A very apt summing up of the situation Gransooz.

NotSpaghetti Sun 06-Jun-21 23:39:11

Lilibet is just about OK for a baby but I'd hate it as a teenager or an adult.

I think it's a pity they didn't just use Elizabeth - which has loads of short forms available for the different phases in life - (not a big fan of Elizabeth as a name TBH but better than Lilibet).

Still pleased everything apparently went ok. A new baby is lovely anyway.

Whatdayisit Mon 07-Jun-21 00:18:51

NotSpaghetti

Lilibet is just about OK for a baby but I'd hate it as a teenager or an adult.

I think it's a pity they didn't just use Elizabeth - which has loads of short forms available for the different phases in life - (not a big fan of Elizabeth as a name TBH but better than Lilibet).

Still pleased everything apparently went ok. A new baby is lovely anyway.

Yes my dd hates her name and has been Lil since age 8 any extra letters she hates.
Of course that makes me think Lilo or Fag Ash!!

Flowershop Mon 07-Jun-21 06:10:59

I think their choice of name is bizarre. Harry has recently spoken about the genetic pain of bad parenting, starting with the Queen and Prince Philip and their treatment of Prince Charles, then Prince Charles was a terrible parent to Harry. So Harry is going to break the cycle of genetic pain and bad parenting by naming his daughter after the person who allegedly started the genetic pain cycle. Bizarre.

NotSpaghetti Mon 07-Jun-21 06:17:10

Good point Flowershop

Calendargirl Mon 07-Jun-21 07:22:53

I think the child will always be known as ‘Lili’, a bit like Harry really being Henry, but when he was born it was said ‘Henry, to be known as Harry’.

I suppose if they really wanted to abandon all the Royal connections, they could have chosen a completely different name, or simply said they were naming her ‘Lili’, with no reference to Lilibet.

merlotgran Mon 07-Jun-21 07:29:25

Why Lilibet if the child is going to be known as Lili?

I hope the Queen wasn’t ‘blindsided’ again by a cunningly timed announcement from the Sussex PR team.

Calendargirl Mon 07-Jun-21 07:33:22

My thoughts also Merlotgran.

Nothing done without much planning in their PR camp.

(The Sussex camp).

BlueBelle Mon 07-Jun-21 07:35:08

Well the queen has said she’s delighted with the birth and that came through after the name was out there so that should be the end of it
Queens happy
Meghan and Harry are happy
Let’s all be happy, it’s a dear little baby with a pretty name

TerriBull Mon 07-Jun-21 07:49:10

I know the name is the Queen's childhood nick name, lots of us do that, I've certainly got a nick names derived from actual names for my grandchildren as I did with my children when they were little ...........but in reality they are ridiculous, if we are out in public I have to revert to actual name. Lets face it such names are terms of endearment used within the family and to an outsider sound twee, and that's exactly how Lilibet sounds to my ears. However, I imagine as most people have already stated, she will be know as Lili, which is pretty. Diana was an obvious choice for a second name. Doria, which is also a pretty name would have slipped in well after Diana but maybe they didn't want to go for overload.

I'm sure she's a lovely baby, wishing her a long and happy life.