In a recent episode of his YouTube series, royal expert Neil Sean claims that there is no evidence or recollection of Queen Elizabeth II ever meeting Lily Diana, despite reports to the contrary.
Back in June, The Sun reported that Lily and Her Majesty had a meeting during the trooping of the collar ceremony.
However, the royal household denies any such encounter, stating that it is not recorded in any diary entry.
It is said that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry wanted to bring their own photographer to capture the moment when Lilibet met the Queen.
However, their request was denied by the Royals, who were concerned about the potential sharing of the photo.
A source revealed that Harry and Meghan were told it was a private family meeting and that no official photographs would be taken.
Since the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, neither Lilibet nor her brother have been bestowed with any royal titles.
According to a constitutional expert named Bob Morris, this is due to the fact that the Sussex children live abroad.
When Charles III ascended the throne, it was expected that he would grant his youngest grandchildren their titles.
However, this has not happened yet, leading to speculation about the reasons behind it.
Morris explains that living abroad makes it difficult for the Sussex children to be officially anointed prince and princess and receive HRH titles.
He further points out that Harry himself cannot be a councillor of state for the same reason.
This decision is not personal but rather a practical one based on their residence outside of the UK.
On the official website of the royal family, Harry and Meghan’s children are still referred to as Master Archie Mountbatten Windsor and Miss Lilibet Mountbatten Windsor.
Morris admits that he cannot recall any historical precedent for the situation faced by the Sussex children.
In another development, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have faced criticism for releasing a rival photo to the official palace portrait of King Charles and his Queen consort.
The Sussexes shared their portrait, taken a month ago at the One Young World summit, just a day after Buckingham Palace released the official picture.
This timing has left royal editor Rebecca English from the Daily Mail puzzled, as she questions why they chose to release the photos now.
Commentator Andrew Pierce suggests that this move reflects the couple’s desire to remain in the public eye and not be forgotten.
He sees it as a self-centered act, emphasizing their “me me me” approach.
Pierce further criticizes the timing, considering it pitiful.
Despite previous controversies surrounding their comments on racism within the royal family and their parenting skills, Harry and Meghan are reportedly seeking reconciliation with other members of the royal family.
However, this may only occur after the release of their memoir and Netflix series.
An insider has described the couple as arrogant and deluded, and they are said to be making changes to the memoir and show to avoid further criticism of the new monarch, King Charles, and Queen consort Camilla Parker Bowles.
The insider reveals that the original plan was for 2023 to be their reconciliation year, but with the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the dynamics have shifted.
Harry and Meghan have always been careful not to criticize the monarch, and they have attempted to show respect to the Queen.
However, with Charles and Camilla now assuming the roles of King and Queen, any attempt at reconciliation would be futile if they have been critical of the new royal couple.
In conclusion, the alleged meeting between Lily Diana and Queen Elizabeth II remains a subject of debate, with conflicting reports and no official confirmation.