Lilibet Diana's birth certificate has noticeable differences from her older brother, Archie's, according to royal commentators. Not only are Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's names listed in a new way, but there is also information about another aspect of their life missing. Access Hollywood narrator Charlie Lankston explained the big change.
She told viewers: "Archie was born in England while his parents were still members of the Royal Family.
"His birth certificate has his parents listed by their royal titles.
"Prince Harry's name appears as 'His Royal Highness Henry Charles Albert David Duke of Sussex'.
"And Meghan as 'Rachel Meghan, Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex'."
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Ms Lankston continued: "The couple's occupation was also listed on Archie's certificate as Prince and Princess of the United Kingdom.
"Meanwhile Lili's document doesn't list any occupation for the pair."
As for names on Lili's certificate, Harry is now listed as 'The Duke of Sussex' with 'His Royal Highness' as his last name.
Meghan is listed by her birth name, 'Rachel Meghan Markle'.
Meghan’s lack of title is a big change from the way her name appeared on Archie's.
The Access Hollywood narrator claimed this may have to do with the deal agreed with the monarchy in 2020.
At the end of March last year, Meghan and Harry officially stepped down from their roles as senior members of the Royal Family.
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Ms Lankston told viewers: "Part of their agreement was that they would keep their HRH titles, but stop using them.
"The duo has since used more casual monikers in public.
"They often sign letters as 'Meghan and Harry'."
Lilibet Diana was born on June 4 this year.
She is named after Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana.