What's Happening?
Princess Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, the daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, was born in California and is the only one of King Charles III's grandchildren born in the U.S. Unlike her brother, Prince Archie, who was born in London, Lilibet has
never lived in the UK. Her parents stepped back from royal duties in 2020 and moved to California. Lilibet was named after her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth and her late grandmother Princess Diana. She is currently seventh in line to the throne. Her upbringing in the U.S. marks a significant departure from traditional royal family life.
Why It's Important?
Lilibet's American upbringing signifies a shift in the traditional royal family dynamics, highlighting the ongoing estrangement between Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and the British royal family. This situation underscores broader themes of cultural integration and the evolving nature of royal duties in a modern context. The decision to raise Lilibet in the U.S. reflects the couple's desire for a more private life, away from the intense scrutiny of the British media. This move could influence future royal family protocols and the public's perception of the monarchy.











