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**Queen’s Drastic Move Unveils Shocking Truth Behind Lilibet’s Existence**
Little Lilibet Diana is gearing up to celebrate her first birthday in June this year, coinciding with the Queen's planned Platinum Jubilee celebrations in the summer.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's daughter, Lilibet Diana, will turn one on June 4, aligning with the festivities honoring Her Majesty's 70 years as the UK's reigning monarch.
The anniversary of the Queen's 1953 coronation at Westminster Abbey will be commemorated just two days prior on June 2.
After her sudden ascension to the throne following King George VI's passing, the Queen's coronation was delayed for 16 months due to a mourning period.
Buckingham Palace has announced that the Platinum Jubilee celebrations will span from June 2 to June 5, featuring an extended bank holiday.
Lilibet's birthday will coincide with the Queen's attendance at the Espom Downs Derby and the live broadcast of the BBC's Platinum Party at the Palace concert from Buckingham Palace.
The star-studded concert lineup remains under wraps, adding to the anticipation surrounding the event.
Additional activities scheduled for the weekend include Trooping the Colour, the lighting of Platinum Jubilee beacons, a Big Jubilee Lunch, a Platinum Jubilee pageant, and a service of thanksgiving at St Paul's Cathedral.
Despite the grandeur of the occasion, the Queen has not yet met baby Lilibet in person, having only seen her through a video call shortly after her birth.
Recent revelations have cast a shadow over the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, with claims surfacing that no girls named Lilibet were born in the United States on June 4.
Earlier reports had suggested that Meghan had given birth to a daughter named Lilibet Diana, paying tribute to both the Queen and Princess Diana.
However, further scrutiny by YouTube blogger Liuda Blush Supreme revealed discrepancies, indicating that no individual by that name was born at a Santa Barbara clinic.
The couple's decision to name their daughter after Princess Diana became apparent as online sleuths uncovered a birth certificate under the name Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
As speculation swirls around the true identity of baby Lilibet, uncertainties loom over Prince Harry and his family's potential attendance at the upcoming Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The Duke of Sussex is currently embroiled in a legal battle seeking permission to fund his own security while in the UK, following their withdrawal from royal duties in 2020, which resulted in the loss of taxpayer-funded protection.