Prince Harry Uses “His Royal Highness” on Daughter’s Birth Certificate
Prince Harry, despite the agreement made after Megxit, referred to himself as “His Royal Highness” on the birth certificate of his daughter.
The document, obtained by The Sun, reveals that Prince Harry listed his first name as “Duke of Sussex” and his last name as “His Royal Highness.”
This has raised concerns as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had previously decided to stop using their “HRH” titles in January the year before. After announcing their departure from senior royal roles, they made this decision.
Although they no longer used the titles, The Sun reports that the titles were never officially revoked.
“The document demonstrated that the mother of the Duchess of Markle, Rachel Meghan Markle, disregarded all formal protocol and listed herself using her full, legal name.”
When Meghan Markle listed herself as “Rachel Meghan, Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Sussex” on the birth certificate of their son Archie, her real first name, Rachel, came to light, attracting media attention.
This document is a duplicate of Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor’s birth certificate, issued by the Portland Hospital in London, England.
On that certificate, Meghan Markle’s title was listed as “Princess of the United Kingdom.”
According to the most recent available record, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born on June 6 at 11:40 a.m. at the Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital near the family’s estate in Santa Barbara.