Myself along with other tabloids that call out hypocrisy all pointed out that the alliterate one trademarked their kid’s name to make a buck.

They did so even after trashing the namesake and didn’t even ask the namesake if they could have the trademark, despite the namesake owning the rights to it.

Now, Kneepads put on their biggest pair in stock so they could say that it was to protect the child.

Uh huh.

Meghan Markle

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Registered Domain Names for Daughter Lilibet Diana Before Birth

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made a modern move before the arrival of their daughter Lilibet Diana earlier this month.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex registered several domains in their second child’s name ahead of the baby girl’s birth on June 4.

“As is often customary with public figures, a significant number of domains of any potential names that were considered were purchased by their team to protect against the exploitation of the name once it was later chosen and publicly shared,” a spokesperson for Harry, 36, and Meghan, 39, tells PEOPLE.

Among the domains purchased were LilbetDiana.com and LiliDiana.com, according to The Telegraph.

The domains are not yet active, but the couple’s son Archie, 2, also has a website in his name for the charitable foundation Archewell. – Source

Meghan and Harry have ‘licenced’ Lilibet Diana – New domain created for royal baby name

Meghan Markle, 39, and Prince Harry, 36, welcomed the birth of their daughter Lilibet “Lili” Diana on June 4. Lili, a younger sister for the Sussexes’ two-year-old son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, was born at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in California weighing in at 7lb 11oz. Royal biographer Angela Levin has since claimed a domain has been set up in Lili’s name.

While discussing if the royal couple would set up a foundation in Lili’s name as they have with Archie Harrison, Ms Levin told ITV’s Good Morning Britain the name has already been “licenced”.

She said: “They’ve made a domain, Lilibet Diana, they did that yesterday.

“The domain is that nobody can use that email and they can use that for any sort of commercial work they want to.

“They’ve licenced it.” – Source


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