San Diego Union-Tribune

Harry and Meghan’s children to use titles

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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan announced Wednesday that their daughter had been christened in a private ceremony in California, publicly calling her a princess and revealing for the first time that they will use royal titles for their children.

Princess Lilibet Diana,

who turns 2 in June, was baptized on Friday by the Episcopal archbishop of Los Angeles, the Rev. John Taylor, Harry and Meghan said in a statement. Lilibet’s title and that of her brother,

Archie, who will be 4 in May, will be updated on the Buckingham Palace website later.

The question of the children’s titles took center stage two years ago during Harry and Meghan’s television interview with Oprah Winfrey. Meghan said that when she was pregnant with Archie “they” — presumably the palace — “were saying they didn’t want him to be a prince … which would be different from protocol.”

Meghan suggested that this was because Archie was the royal family’s “first member of color” and would have marked the first time a royal grandchild wasn’t given the same title as the other grandchild­ren.

Royal experts said Meghan’s comments appeared to be based on a misunderst­anding of the way titles are conferred.

Titles are conferred in line with a decree that limits the titles of prince and princess to the male-line grandchild­ren of the sovereign.

As long as Queen Elizabeth II was alive, Harry and his older brother, Prince William, were the sovereign’s grandchild­ren. Harry and William’s children, as great-grandchild­ren, didn’t receive the titles automatica­lly.

But Elizabeth had the power to amend the rules, and in 2012 she decreed that the children of Prince William and his wife, Catherine, would be princes and princesses. This decree didn’t apply to Harry and Meghan.

However, the situation changed when King Charles III ascended the throne. William and Harry are the king’s sons, meaning their offspring are royal grandchild­ren and entitled to be prince and princess.

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