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Royal family shares first statement amid Lilibet’s name claims

Despite the controversy, the royal family’s recent communication did not directly address these claims. Instead, their focus remained on showcasing the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester’s community engagement in Tewkesbury, amidst the area’s challenging flood situation.

The post detailed how the Royal couple interacted with those impacted by the floods, highlighting their solidarity with the community during this difficult time. This approach of highlighting other royal activities amidst the controversy suggests a strategic choice to divert attention from the dispute surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter’s name, told Mirror.

By concentrating on the Gloucesters’ visit, the royal family appears to be steering the narrative away from the contentious issues raised in Hardman’s book. The book itself has stirred significant interest, delving into the inner workings and challenges of the royal family, particularly in the context of King Charles’s reign.

Amid these discussions, another point of contention has surfaced. Despite earlier reports suggesting that the couple had spoken to the Queen before the birth and naming of Lilibet, a Palace source refuted these claims to the BBC. This adds another layer to the ongoing narrative surrounding the royal family’s internal dynamics and their public perception.

However, the royal family’s latest public communications indicate a preference to focus on their ongoing community and charitable engagements, rather than engaging directly with the controversies and claims presented in recent publications.

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