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On June 4, Lilibet Diana, daughter of the Dukes of Sussex, Harry and Meghan Markle and granddaughter of King Carlos III, turned two years old and apparently the family has celebrated intimately at their Californian residence in Montecito.
Meanwhile, the British royal family in its numerous accounts on social networks You haven’t mentioned little Lilibet’s birthday.
Unlike last year, when during the celebrations of the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II, there were congratulations in the official accounts of the royals.
This was the same scenario that was seen with Archie, Harry and Meghan’s eldest son, and who turned four on May 6, the same day of the coronation. It is because of this historic event that it was understood that the social networks of the British royal family remained silent for the birthday of King Carlos III’s grandson.
Regarding the intimate celebration of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with their children, the Daily Express He explained that “Harry is letting Meghan handle most of Lili’s gifts, but he was talking about adding more British books that he liked as a child, like those of Paddington Bear and the series ‘Frog and Toad“.
At the same time, It is rumored that King Carlos III sent a special gift to his youngest granddaughter and it was a “little house made to measure”, just as Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret had it when they were children.
Harry loses the trial where he asked to be able to hire security in the United Kingdom
Over a year ago, the prince harry filed a legal action stop getting police protection, which he himself was willing to pay, when he went to the UK with his family.
The results of this trial were already known, and it is that Judge Martin Chamberlain issued a ruling detailing that the agency in charge of giving a response, known as the Executive Committee for the Protection of Royalty and Public Figures, decided that both Harry and Meghan Markle and their two children cannot have a security team that was financed with a public budget after they gave up their roles as British royals and decided to go live in the United States.
Meanwhile, the London High Court reversed its decision to allow Harry to appeal.
Now the Court points out that Harry does not have the right to request a review of the caseso the couple has completely lost the legal battle against the English Ministry of the Interior.
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