100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

Harry and Meghan announce the birth of their second child, Lilibet Diana

Do you have a news tip? Click here to send to our news team.

Kick-off: work starts on 75-hectare facility

Work has started in earnest on a regional sport, recreation and community complex. Field and oval earthworks and buried services works are being carried out More

New plans for revamp of historic hotel revealed

The public can now have their say on a proposed development that would reinvigorate a “landmark” pub that dates back to the 1880s. A public More

UniSC soars up world rankings for top young universities

The University of the Sunshine Coast has leapfrogged up the global rankings for the best young universities in the world. In its highest ever ranking, More

Mexican restaurant set to open as next store planned

A Mexican fast-food chain is continuing its expansion on the Sunshine Coast, with its second store in the region about to open. Zambrero, which started More

‘Tears to my eyes’: dog trainer’s heartfelt thanks after 40 years

A passionate dog trainer, who has even worked with dingoes at Australia Zoo, has given a heartfelt thanks to the community as he prepares More

Pools and pickleball: new over-50s resort proposed

A retirement facility that would feature 113 villas, a clubhouse and “summer pavilion” has been proposed for a hinterland township. A development application has been More

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has given birth to her second child, a baby girl, who she and husband Prince Harry have named Lilibet Diana.

The couple welcomed their child Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara, California, a spokesperson said Sunday.

Her first name, Lilibet, is a nod to a nickname for her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. Her middle name honours her grandmother and Harry’s mother. The baby is eighth in line to the British throne.

“She is more than we could have ever imagined, and we remain grateful for the love and prayers we’ve felt from across the globe. Thank you for your continued kindness and support during this very special time for our family,” the couple, also known as the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, wrote in a statement issued along with the announcement.

No photos of the newborn or the Sussexes accompanied the announcement. The couple has said that in lieu of gifts, they request those interested learn about or support nonprofit organisations working for women and girls like Girls Inc., Harvest Home, CAMFED or Myna Mahila Foundation.

Lili is a little sister to Archie born in 2019. Picture: AAP

Harry and Meghan Markle – formerly an actor – married at Windsor Castle in May 2018. Their son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor was born a year later.

Meghan has revealed that she had a miscarriage in July 2020, giving a personal account of the traumatic experience in hope of helping others.

Months before the miscarriage, the couple announced they were quitting royal duties and moving to North America, citing what they said were the unbearable intrusions and racist attitudes of the British media. They live in Montecito, an upscale area near Santa Barbara, California.

In the wake of quitting royal duties, they gave an explosive TV interview to Oprah Winfrey in March, in which the couple described painful comments about how dark Archie’s skin might be before his birth and Meghan talked about the intense isolation she felt inside the royal family that led her to contemplate suicide.

Buckingham Palace said the allegations of racism made by the couple were “concerning” and would be addressed privately.

Winfrey and Harry have recently collaborated on mental illness on the Apple TV+ mental health series “The Me You Can’t See.”

In the interview with Oprah, Meghan also talked about the fact that her son was not given the title of prince. Harry said the royal family cut him off financially after he announced plans to step back from his roles – and that he was able to afford security for his family because of the money his mother, Princess Diana, left behind.

Despite leaving royal duties, Harry’s place in the order of succession to the throne remains.
The first seven places remain unchanged: Prince Charles; Prince William; William’s children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis; Prince Harry, and his son, Archie.

Lilibet’s birth moves Prince Andrew, who was born second in line in 1960, down to ninth place.

The Queen, Prince Charles, Prince William and his wife Kate are delighted with the news of the birth, Buckingham Palace said in a statement.

What’s in a name

Lilibet – the Queen’s family nickname – was first used when Princess Elizabeth was just a toddler and unable to pronounce her own name properly.

Her grandfather King George V would affectionately call her “Lilibet” imitating her own attempts to say Elizabeth.

The sweet nickname stuck and she became Lilibet to her family from then on.

The Duke of Edinburgh also referred to his wife as Lilibet, writing to his mother in law after their wedding: “Lilibet is the only ‘thing’ in the world which is absolutely real to me.”

Harry and Meghan’s new baby daughter – the Queen’s 11th great-grandchild – will be known as Lili.

A variation on Lily, the flower is often seen to symbolise purity, commitment, rebirth and fertility.

Lili’s middle name Diana honours Harry’s late mother Diana, Princess of Wales.

It is no surprise the couple chose to pay tribute to Diana, who died in a car crash in 1997 when Harry was just 12.

Lili has been born almost a month before the princess would have celebrated her 60th birthday on July 1.

Lili is also named after Princess Diana. Picture: AAP

Lili’s cousin Princess Charlotte also has Diana as one of her middle names, as well as Elizabeth. She is Charlotte Elizabeth Diana.

Harry and the Duke of Cambridge are due to unveil a statue of their mother at Kensington Palace on her birthday, but the arrangements have yet to be confirmed, amid a long-reported rift between the brothers.

The Sussexes’ tribute to the Queen is likely to be seen as an olive branch to the monarch and the rest of the family.

[scn_go_back_button] Return Home

Subscribe to SCN’s daily news email

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.