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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Queen's 1949 Card Reveals Lilibet Nickname Origin

Queen's 1949 Card Reveals Lilibet Nickname Origin

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Queen Elizabeth II's 1949 Christmas card featured her son, King Charles.
  • The card was signed 'Lilibet,' her personal childhood nickname.
  • The name Lilibet was later given to Prince Harry's daughter.
Queen's 1949 Card Reveals Lilibet Nickname Origin

A historical Christmas card from 1949, featuring Queen Elizabeth II with her infant son, King Charles, has been revealed. The card, dated three years before her ascension to the throne, showed a young Princess Elizabeth holding a one-year-old Charles. Most notably, it was signed "Lilibet," the Queen's deeply personal childhood nickname.

This unearthed message creates a touching link to the present day, as her great-granddaughter, Princess Lilibet, shares the same moniker. The naming of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's daughter, Princess Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, has been a topic of discussion, with differing accounts on the late Queen's reaction.

Queen Elizabeth II's nickname "Lilibet" originated from her own inability to pronounce her given name as a child. The name has a long-standing family tradition, with the monarch using it in personal notes to relatives, solidifying its significance within the royal family's history.

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Queen Elizabeth II's childhood nickname was 'Lilibet'.
Princess Lilibet is named after Queen Elizabeth II's childhood nickname, 'Lilibet', and Prince Harry's late mother, Diana.
Queen Elizabeth II's 1949 Christmas card had a handwritten message reading: 'Love and best wishes for Christmas' and was signed 'Lilibet'.

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