Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have made a heartbreaking decision about their daughter Lilibet that has left fans deeply emotional.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are the proud parents to two adorable children: Archie Harrison, and Lilibet âLiliâ Diana.
The couple are raising their children in Montecito, near Santa Barbara, and providing them with a low-key life as possible.
However, details regarding their daughter Lilibetâs christening have emerged and itâs left their fans feeling emotional.
The timing of the christeningâs announcement has caught the attention of royal watchers.
Lilibet, born in California on June 4, 2021, was baptized almost two years later in a private ceremony at the coupleâs Montecito residence in March 2023.
But what makes this announcement stand out is the date Markle and Prince Harry chose to reveal the news.
The couple made the christening public on March 8, 2023, and while this may seem like an ordinary date to some, it carries profound meaning.
This isnât the first time the duke and duchess have chosen a significant date for a major life update.
Back in February 2021, they announced Markleâs pregnancy with Lilibet on Valentineâs Day.
This mirrored a royal moment from the past.
On February 14, 1984, Princess Diana, Prince Harryâs mother, shared the news of her pregnancy with Harry.
In his Netflix documentary, the duke admitted to being taken aback by this coincidence, saying: âI was shocked. We had no idea. It was just a coincidence, or maybe not a coincidence.â
Prince Harry is no stranger to finding parallels between his life with Markle and his late mother, Diana.
In his memoir âSpare,â he revealed another striking connection with the beginning of their relationship.
âEventually, we exchanged phone numbers, and mitigated the conversation over to text, going late into the night,â Prince Harry wrote, adding that he was âtexting like a teenagerâ through the following day.
âIt occurred to me how uncanny, how surreal, how bizarre, that this marathon conversation should have begun on July 1, 2016. My motherâs fifty-fifth birthday,â he added.
These meaningful moments seem to strengthen Prince Harry and Markleâs bond, intertwining their lives with Dianaâs legacy.
Prince Harry has often drawn comparisons between Markle and his mother, Princess Diana.
Yet, according to a royal author, the prince was disappointed when his family did not share the same view.
Prince Harry and Meghan began dating in 2016, and by 2017, she graced the cover of Vanity Fair with the headline âWild About Harry,â a moment that caused concern within the dukeâs inner circle, including Prince William and Kate.
In Tom Bowerâs book âRevenge: Meghan, Harry and the War Between the Windsors,â he writes (per the Mirror): âThe Vanity Fair article increased the Cambridgesâ suspicion of Meghan.
âBy then, Harry had introduced Meghan to Dianaâs sisters, Jane and Sarah, and her close friend, Julia Samuel. Harry believed they would see a resemblance between Meghan and Diana, as he felt they had faced similar challenges.
âHe was disappointed. None agreed that his vulnerable mother and Meghan were alike. Worse still, they thought Meghan might not fit into the royal family.â
Bower also noted that Dianaâs brother, Charles Spencer, echoed this concern at the request of Prince William.
Spencer, who had been married three times, advised Harry to slow down before marrying Markle, advice that led to tension.
Prince Harry later reflected on this moment, acknowledging how difficult it would be to establish Markleâs place in the family.
As for Lilibetâs christening, the choice of date appears to have been a deliberate â and tragic â reference to the royal family.
International Womenâs Day is on March 8, itâs a significant day for such a momentous occasion
However, some royal fans have pointed to another important connection.
The date fell exactly six months after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, known to her family as Lilibet.
The Queen passed away on September 8, 2022, at the age of 96, marking a profound moment of mourning for the royal family and the nation.
Announcing Lilibetâs christening on this day was seen as a poignant tribute to her late namesake.