Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their baby girl Lilibet Diana on June 4. The duo have parted their ways from the Royal family and move to Los Angeles as senior working royals. And now, as per Page Six, even after almost two months after the birth of daughter Lilibet, the daughter is still missing from the Royal line of succession for the British throne.
The Buckingham Palace has not yet addressed any current discrepancy on missing of the Harry and Meghan’s daughter Lili in the list for the throne. The baby girl was supposed to be listed as eighth in line for the throne, but Prince Andrew continues to occupy the same position. Lili’s elder brother Archie, 2, was added in the official list for seventh in line for the throne just after two weeks of his birth, i.e. on May 6, 2019. The youngest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, who is Prince Louis, 3 was added in the official list for fifth in line for the throne in less than two weeks of his birth, i.e. April 23, 2018.
The absence of Harry and Meghan’s daughter from the list for the throne is followed by separation of duo with the royal family and moving towards Los Angeles.
Delay in listing the name of Lili have raised several questions. Recently, in a conversation with Royal Rata podcast via Page Six, Chris Ship told “You have got to ask what has taken them so long. “All they have got to do is hit the paragraph button and put in a different number. They must have done it before. They did it for Archie. Clearly they did it for Louis when he was born. And they have done it for some of the other children like August that have been born as well.”