Meghan Markle's feelings of frustration have been exacerbated as Charles's
daughter is granted ownership of the Spencer Family Jewelry collection, while
Lilibet's connection to the heritage remains overlooked. Charles Spencer, a
father to seven children, recently expressed his pride in his youngest daughter,
11-year-old Charlotte Diana.
Born in 2012, Charlotte holds the distinction of being the first Spencer
descendant to be born at the ancestral home since 1793. Charles shared this
heartwarming detail on his podcast, where he openly conveyed his happiness at
being a father for the seventh time.
In a recent decision, Charles Spencer extended the privilege of utilizing the
Spencer family's treasured jewelry collection to his daughter. This collection
is comprised of an array of exquisite pieces, each with a rich and captivating
history. While this development brought joy to Lady Charlotte Diana, it
simultaneously left Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in a state of
disappointment.
The couple has frequently spoken about their belief that their daughter,
Lilibet, is the embodiment of Princess Diana, evident through shared physical
attributes like blonde hair and blue eyes. Meghan has also expressed her
aspiration for Princess Lilibet Diana to inherit a portion of the jewelry once
worn by the late Princess Diana.
Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, who celebrated her first birthday on June 4, was named as a heartfelt tribute to both the Queen and her grandmother, Princess Diana. In recent conversations, Prince Harry affectionately described Lilibet as a miniature version of Princess Diana, emphasizing the strong resemblance between them.
While they cherish Lilibet's resemblance to her grandmother Diana, Meghan and Harry likely held hopes of her also being granted a connection to the iconic Spencer Family Jewelry collection, akin to the privilege bestowed upon Charles's daughter, Charlotte Diana.