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Princess Beatrice’s Daughter Benefits from Royal Rule Change
Princess Beatrice, the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth II, welcomed her first child earlier this year.
Sienna Elizabeth Moppelimozzi, the royal baby, is set to benefit from a recent change in the royal rules.
Sienna was given her middle name in tribute to the Queen, as she is the 12th great-grandchild of the monarch to date.
Due to her royal lineage, Sienna is currently 11th in line to the throne.
If Princess Beatrice and her husband Eduardo have another child, Sienna is guaranteed to keep her place behind her mother in the line of succession.
This is thanks to the Succession to the Crown Act, which ensures that Sienna will always take precedence over any future siblings she may have, regardless of their gender.
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Under previous royal rules, Sienna may have been displaced in the order if her parents had a son.
However, this is no longer the case, and Sienna can rest assured that her place in the line of succession is secure.
Recently, it was reported that Princess Beatrice was upset after learning that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry named their daughter Lilibet.
The name held special significance to Beatrice, who had always wanted to name her firstborn daughter Lily, inspired by her grandmother.
However, with the name already taken, Beatrice's dream was shattered.
Meanwhile, Sienna Elizabeth has been granted a title ahead of Meghan and Harry's children, Archie and Lilibet.
Sienna's name pays homage to Queen Elizabeth, as well as apparently Beatrice's red hair.
According to a source who spoke to Hello!, Sienna will be passed on the Italian title of Nobile Donna, which translates to Noble Woman.
This is due to Eduardo being from Italian aristocracy.
Sienna Elizabeth is Princess Beatrice and Mr. Maupelli Mozzi's first child together.
She was born at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital London, weighing 6 pounds and 2 ounces.
The delighted Princess Beatrice took to Twitter to share the happy news, tweeting, “So delighted to share the news of the safe arrival of our daughter.”
In contrast, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie and Lilibet, have no royal titles.
According to a report, they may never be granted the titles of prince or princess because their grandfather, Prince Charles, is unlikely to bestow them.
Royal biographer Christopher Anderson weighed in on Prince Harry and Markle's relationship with the Royal Family.
He stated that Prince Harry has not spoken to his father, Prince Charles, and brother, Prince William.
He also shared his thoughts about Archie and Lilibet's future, stating that it is highly doubtful that a future King Charles III will bestow any titles upon them.
In conclusion, Sienna Elizabeth Moppelimozzi is set to benefit from recent changes in the royal rules.
She is guaranteed to keep her place in the line of succession, regardless of any future siblings she may have.
Additionally, Sienna has been granted an Italian title, paying homage to her father's heritage.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Archie and Lilibet, may never be granted royal titles due to their strained relationship with the Royal Family.