Lilibet domain name snapped up

OSTN Staff

The URL was created on Friday, June 4, through GoDaddy – two days before the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced the arrival of Lilibet “Lili” Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.A landing page for the address – which is marked insecure – says the site is “parked free” and can be purchased through a broker.The name of the registrant is not revealed in an online Whois record, and the IP address that registered the website was in Kansas City, Missouri, The Mirror reports.RELATED: Queen’s olive branch to Prince HarryIt has not been confirmed whether the domain was created by or on behalf of Meghan and Harry – or what purpose it holds.But royal biographer Angela Levin this morning claimed the Sussexes are behind it.RELATED: Harry’s titled stripped at Diana exhibitionShe told UK talk show Good Morning Britain: “They’ve made a domain – Lilibetdiana,” she said.“A domain means nobody can use that email and they can use it for any commercial work – they’ve licensed it.”Meghan and Harry have already registered archewell.com online, through which they announced the birth of their baby girl on Sunday.The proud parents wrote in a statement: “On June 4, we were blessed with the arrival of our daughter, Lili.“She is more than we could have ever imagined, and we remain grateful for the love and prayers we’ve felt from across the globe.“Thank you for your continued kindness and support during this very special time for our family.”A statement yesterday confirmed the baby girl weighed 3.5kg and “both mother and child are healthy and well and settling in at home”.Her name Lilibet is a touching nod to her great-grandmother the Queen, who was affectionately called the nickname by her family.The couple also honoured Harry’s “beloved” late mother Princess Diana with the baby’s middle name.The Sun Online has approached representatives for Meghan and Harry for comment.This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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