Not only did the late Queen Elizabeth II not approve of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's daughter's name, she did not even have a conversation with her about the matter, contrary to what the couple has said.
In the famous biography "Charles III: New King. New Court. The Inside Story" which is expected to be published, among others, this topic is also touched upon. The book was written by Robert Hardman, a British journalist, author and documentary filmmaker best known for his work on the British royal family.
"The Queen was furious when she read about the couple's statements approving the use of Elizabeth's childhood nickname," the book explains, among other things.
This detail comes almost two years after palace sources told the BBC that the Queen was never asked for her opinion on Lilibet's name.
The member of staff who discovered the news about the book says that he has never seen the Queen as angry as the day he read this news.
The couple's relationship with the royal family after leaving Britain has always been the focus of the media, and as has often been confirmed, things have not been good.