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No Evidence of Queen Meeting Lilibet, Sussex Children Unlikely to Receive Royal Titles

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No Evidence of Queen Meeting Lilibet, Sussex Children Unlikely to Receive Royal Titles

In a recent episode of his YouTube show, royal expert Neil Sean claimed that there is no diary entry or recollection of the Queen ever meeting Diana, the daughter of and .

This contradicts a report from June in The Sun which claimed that the Queen had met during Trooping the Colour.

However, it was reported that Harry and Meghan were denied their request to bring a photographer to capture the moment due to concerns that the photo would be shared.

Moreover, Lilibet and her brother have not been bestowed with any royal titles since the death of the Queen.

A constitutional expert, Bob Morris, claimed that this is because the Sussex children live abroad.

When Charles ascends to the throne, the Sussex children are entitled to be called prince and princess, but it is uncertain whether they will receive HRH titles.

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Morris believes that it will be difficult to do so if they continue to live abroad, as there is no historical precedent for their situation.

Meanwhile, and have been criticized for releasing a rival photo to the palace portrait just a day after Buckingham Palace released the first official picture of King Charles with his Queen consort.

The timing of their release has left some puzzled, with one commentator claiming that it was an example of the couple not wanting to be forgotten by the public.

The Sussexes are reportedly set for a reconciliation with members of the royal family, but only after the release of their memoir and Netflix series.

One insider has labeled the couple as arrogant and deluded after their previous comments on racism within the firm and the parenting skills of King Charles.

The insider also claims that changes will be made to the memoir and Netflix series to reduce criticism of other members of the royal family, including King Charles and Queen Consort Parker Bowles.

The memoir and Netflix show are set to be released before the end of this year, but major changes could be on the cards according to the insider.

The couple has always been careful not to criticize the monarch and has tried to be respectful to the Queen.

However, with the Queen's passing and Charles and becoming the new king and queen, a reconciliation attempt would never work if they have been critical of the new monarch or both.

In conclusion, there is no evidence of the Queen meeting Lilibet Diana and it is unlikely that the Sussex children will receive royal titles due to their living abroad.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's timing of their photo release has left some puzzled, while the couple is reportedly set for a reconciliation with members of the royal family after the release of their memoir and Netflix series.

However, changes may need to be made to reduce criticism of other members of the royal family.

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