Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have bristled at a report from the BBC that Queen Elizabeth II was not consulted before they named their daughter Lilibet.According to the BBC, the UK broadcaster has received a legal letter from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s attorneys at Schillings, which brands the reporting by royal correspondent Jonny Dymond “false and defamatory.”Markle and Harry’s representative did not comment on the letter when contacted by Deadline.
Instead, the spokeswoman referred us to Schillings. We have contacted the law firm for comment and requested a copy of the letter, which has been circulated to other broadcasters and publishers, according to the BBC.The Sussexes announced the birth of Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor
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