
The Platinum Jubilee: Lilibet’s First Visit to the UK
During Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022, the Sussexes visited the UK with Archie and Lilibet. They kept a low profile but attended the Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul’s Cathedral.
Lilibet reportedly celebrated her first birthday at Frogmore Cottage, with a garden picnic and a cake made by Claire Ptak, who also made the couple’s wedding cake.
No official photos showed Lilibet with the Queen or senior royals. Buckingham Palace made no public statements, and the media noted it was a private family event.

Holiday Invitations and Royal Engagements
In December 2022, King Charles III reportedly invited Harry and Meghan to join the royal family at Sandringham for Christmas, but they declined. No official comment was made by either side. The couple’s relationship with the royals continues to be a focus of public speculation.

Meghan and Harry’s Public Roles Post-Royal Exit
Since moving to the U.S., Harry and Meghan have launched projects through their Archewell Foundation. In 2023, Harry published Spare, a memoir sharing personal stories, including his bond with his children and the loss of Princess Diana. The book received mixed reactions and did not confirm rumors about royal titles or family disputes.

Looking Ahead: Titles and Legacy
As of 2025, Archie and Lilibet remain sixth and seventh in the royal line of succession. Though Harry and Meghan no longer carry out royal duties, their children still hold places in the royal family. Raised in California, Archie and Lilibet are growing up with a blend of royal heritage and private life.

Conclusion: A Document of Public Record, A Family’s Private Journey
Lilibet’s birth certificate offers insight into how royal titles appear on legal records—but there’s no legal controversy. While stepping back from royal roles, Harry and Meghan’s children remain part of a living legacy. Their path reflects a balance between history and personal choice, tradition and a new kind of family life.