Smiling Meghan Markle enjoys brunch with friends in Hollywood

Smiling Meghan enjoys brunch with friends in LA as Buckingham Palace confirms her children HAVE become a prince and princess and line of succession is updated - as it's revealed she and Harry are 'expected' to attend the Coronation of King Charles

  • Archie and Lili officially 'Prince Archie of Sussex' and 'Princess Lilibet of Sussex'
  • Cheery Meghan Markle enjoyed brunch at a chic West Hollywood vegan hotspot 

By Martin Robinson for MailOnline

Published: 14:41, 9 March 2023 | Updated: 23:37, 9 March 2023

A cheery Meghan Markle enjoyed brunch at a chic West Hollywood vegan hotspot with friends on International Women's Day yesterday - just hours after she and Prince Harry revealed that they wanted Archie and Lilibet to be a prince and princess.

The Duchess of Sussex smiled as she left Gracias Madre on Melrose Avenue, a meat-free and organic Mexican restaurant that claims to be 'born out of love for Mother Earth - and reverence for all mothers'. She was spotted with Ashley Momtaheni, EVP of Global Communications of Archewell.

It came as the Daily Mail revealed Buckingham Palace is making plans for Harry and Meghan to attend the King's Coronation.

Staff organising logistics for the historic occasion have been instructed to include the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in their programme for May 6, sources have said.

While insiders cautioned the couple has not yet accepted King Charles's invitation, the fact that officials within the Master of the Household's Department and Lord Chamberlain's Office are anticipating their attendance is the strongest suggestion yet that the Sussexes could make an appearance.

The Duchess of Sussex smiling as she leaves Gracias Madre in West Hollywood on International Women's Day. She was accompanied by Ashley Momtaheni, EVP of Global Communications of Archwell

The Duchess of Sussex smiling as she leaves Gracias Madre in West Hollywood on International Women's Day. She was accompanied by Ashley Momtaheni, EVP of Global Communications of Archewell

Meghan Markle outside the restaurant in West Hollywood on Wednesday

Meghan Markle outside the restaurant in West Hollywood yesterday

The Daily Mail revealed Buckingham Palace is making plans for Harry and Meghan to attend the King Charles III's (pictured today) Coronation

The Daily Mail revealed Buckingham Palace is making plans for Harry and Meghan to attend the King Charles III's (pictured today) Coronation

King Charles III looked at mosquitos under a microscope during a visit to the Animal and Plant Health Agency in Addlestone, Surrey, today

King Charles III looked at mosquitos under a microscope during a visit to the Animal and Plant Health Agency in Addlestone, Surrey, today

Meghan and Harry have not yet accepted the King's (pictured today at Buckingham Palace) invitation but the fact that officials are anticipating their attendance is the strongest suggestion yet that the Sussexes could make an appearance at the Coronation

Meghan and Harry have not yet accepted the King's (pictured today at Buckingham Palace) invitation but the fact that officials are anticipating their attendance is the strongest suggestion yet that the Sussexes could make an appearance at the Coronation

That is despite spending much of the last three years throwing brickbats at the monarchy as an institution as well as the rest of the Royal Family.

It is likely that negotiations around what events the couple would attend, where they would sit, what they would wear and, of course, their security, will go right to the wire.

Meghan, who was wearing GBP540 white Valentino mules, a matching GBP6,000 Chanel bag, a GBP3,300 Max Mara cashmere coat and GBP180 Valentino sunglasses, left with two female friends before waving to waiting photographers and saying: 'Have a good day guys - thank you so much'.

After brunch at Gracias Madre, which is well known for its wet burritos - stuffed tortillas topped with tomato sauce - jackfruit tacos and plantain french toast at up to £15 a plate, the duchess jumped into a waiting 4x4 with tinted windows and travelled towards Montecito.

Hours earlier the Sussexes revealed their 21-month-old daughter, who they named 'Princess Lilibet Diana', had been christened at the couple's GBP11million mansion in California. It is not known if Meghan toasted the announcement with one of the restaurant's 93 types of tequila.

Today Buckingham Palace confirmed Harry and Meghan's decision and updated the line of succession with the new titles, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

Due to its popularity, bookings at vegan Gracias Madre can be hard to come by, but the website promises: 'There is always a seat at Love's table'. Its founders Matthew and Terces Engelhart came under fire from vegans in 2016 when it was revealed that they eat meat.

The Duchess of Sussex is pictured on Wednesday as she leaves the restaurant Gracias Madre

The Duchess of Sussex is pictured yesterday as she leaves the restaurant Gracias Madre

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...NOW GET THE LOOK Meghan Markle smiles as she is photographed outside the restaurant in California

Meghan Markle smiles as she is photographed outside the restaurant in California yesterday

Gracias Madre on Melrose Avenue, a meat-free and organic Mexican restaurant that claims to be 'born out of love for Mother Earth - and reverence for all mothers'

Gracias Madre on Melrose Avenue, a meat-free and organic Mexican restaurant that claims to be 'born out of love for Mother Earth - and reverence for all mothers'

A Caesar salad at Gracias Madre is a whopping £18 while a starter of chorizo empanadas will set you back £17

A Caesar salad at Gracias Madre is a whopping £18 while a starter of chorizo empanadas will set you back £17

Until 9.30am this morning, the children had been referred to as plain 'master' and 'miss' Mountbatten-Windsor on the Buckingham Palace website. Now they are 'Prince Archie of Sussex' and 'Princess Lilibet of Sussex'.

It came shortly after their California-based parents declared it is Archie and Lilibet's 'birthright' to be called prince and princess in a statement defending their decision to use the titles.

How much does it cost to eat at the vegan spot Meghan went to?

Meghan Markle enjoyed brunch yesterday at the chic West Hollywood vegan hotspot Gracias Madre on Melrose Avenue.

It is a meat-free and organic Mexican restaurant that claims to be 'born out of love for Mother Earth - and reverence for all mothers'.

A Caesar salad at Gracias Madre is a whopping £18 while a starter of chorizo empanadas will set you back £17.

If you get thirsty you can try a kefir hibiscus ginger soda for £7 or have a glass of CBD Agua Fresca for an eye-watering £12.

The restaurant's signature Madre Bowl, which has chipotle roasted sweet potato and sauteed kale, costs a staggering £20. 

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The Duke and Duchess also insisted that the matter had been 'settled for some time' with King Charles - despite only being revealed by the couple yesterday. His Majesty is said to have told Prince Harry that his children would be allowed to be called prince and princess in a private conversation after the Queen's funeral last year. 

A spokesman for Harry and Meghan said: 'The children's titles have been a birthright since their grandfather became monarch.

This matter has been settled for some time in alignment with Buckingham Palace.' 

But their 21-month-old daughter Lilibet saw her royal title of 'princess' used formally for the first time yesterday when the couple told the world she had been christened in California without Charles, Camilla, William and Kate present.

Sources close to the Sussexes had suggested they were frustrated that Buckingham Palace failed to immediately recognise Archie and Lilibet's titles after the Queen's death six months ago. 

The Prince and Princess of Wales, and their three children, had their titles swiftly changed when Charles acceded to the throne in September. 

But Archie and Lili's were not changed until around 24 hours after the baptism announcement yesterday.

Buckingham Palace sources claimed that they were waiting for Harry and Meghan to make a final decision.

Charles not blocking it - despite the turmoil Harry and Meghan have caused - is seen as an olive branch after reports the couple has been 'obsessed' with the idea that the King might bar the children from being prince or princess. 

Royal sources said Charles would never have 'punished' his grandchildren like that.

It is understood that despite the Sussexes' repeated attacks on the institution of the monarchy and members of the Royal Family, there has been correspondence on the issue between the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and royal aides.

The Duchess put on a stylish display on International Women's Day yesterday

The Duchess put on a stylish display on International Women's Day yesterday

The Duchess of Sussex was a picture of happiness as she left yesterday

The Duchess of Sussex was a picture of happiness as she left yesterday 

BEFORE AND AFTER: Archie and Lilibet are officially 'Prince Archie of Sussex' and 'Princess Lilibet of Sussex'.

This is how the royal website looked today before 9am (left) and after (right).

Slide to see the change

A source told the Daily Mirror: 'The appropriate conversations took place ahead of Lilibet's christening.' 

While it is understood the title will be used in formal settings, it will not be in everyday conversational use by the couple.

So she will likely still be known as 'Lilibet' in most scenarios.

Harry and Meghan are understood to be keen not to deny their children their birthright but will allow them the chance to decide for themselves when they are older whether they want to drop or keep using the titles. 

It will be up to Lilibet whether she wants to describe herself as a princess.

Rules set out by King George V in 1917 mean Archie and Lili, as the children of a son of a sovereign, are automatically a prince and a princess - but there were doubts until yesterday whether the Sussexes would use it - and even whether Charles would block it after Megxit.

The Palace yesterday said its website would be be 'updated in due course' to reflect the titles after the couple's statement.

Previously, at the time of the late Queen's death and the King's accession last year, a spokesman for the King pledged to update Archie and Lilibet's names on the site 'as and when we get information'. 

Meghan said in the couple's bombshell interview with US talk show host Oprah Winfrey in 2021 that Archie was not given the title of prince because of his race.

The real reason was that although he was a great-grandchild of the monarch, he was not a first-born son of a future king and so was not automatically a prince.

Lilibet also now has an HRH - Her Royal Highness - style title if she wishes to use it. 

However, it also understood that HRH will be 'held in abeyance', which describes a state of temporary disuse.

Although Harry and Meghan retain their HRH styles, they no longer use them after quitting the working monarchy.

Harry and Meghan have said that not calling Archie, seen with his Dad, and Lilibet prince and princess would deny their children their birthright Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, after celebrating her first birthday in June last year

Harry and Meghan have said that not calling Archie (left with his Dad) and Lilibet (right on her first birthday) prince and princess would deny their children their birthright

The King told Prince Harry that his children would be allowed to use the titles in a 'private conversation' after the Queen's funeral last year (pictured)

The King told Prince Harry that his children would be allowed to use the titles in a 'private conversation' after the Queen's funeral last year (pictured)

The Sussexes at their former home Frogmore Cottage during their visit to the UK for the Queen's Jubilee in June, pictured

The Sussexes at their former home Frogmore Cottage during their visit to the UK for the Queen's Jubilee in June, pictured

The first picture of the couple's daughter Lilibet was released in a Christmas card on December 23, 2021

The first picture of the couple's daughter Lilibet was released in a Christmas card on December 23, 2021

The move is seen as an olive branch from Charles after reports Harry and Meghan had been 'obsessed' with the idea that the King might bar the children from being prince or princess

The move is seen as an olive branch from Charles after reports Harry and Meghan had been 'obsessed' with the idea that the King might bar the children from being prince or princess

Tyler Perry at a Los Angeles airport last Friday, on the day he attended Lilibet's christening as her godfather

Tyler Perry at a Los Angeles airport last Friday, on the day he attended Lilibet's christening as her godfather

It was previously reported in 2021 that Charles, in a bid to limit the number of key royals, intended, when he became monarch, to prevent Archie becoming a prince.

To do so, he would have to issue a Letters Patent amending Archie's right to be a prince and Lili's right to be a princess.

The couple's statement yesterday said Lilibet was 'christened on March 3, by the Archbishop of Los Angeles, the Rev John Taylor'.

However, Reverend Taylor is actually the Bishop of Los Angeles in the Episcopal Church in the US, which is part of the global Anglican Communion.

Conducting the ceremony in the US means that Lilibet will not be considered a 'member' of the Church of England automatically.

However, as the Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, the christening in the US is valid in the UK.

A royal baby does also not need to be christened in a Church of England church to go into the royal line of succession and she could later join a Church of England congregation if she came to Britain.

It is not believed that any other current members of the Royal Family have been baptised by the Episcopal Church.

The couple's GBP11million mansion in Montecito, California, where their daughter's christening was held

The couple's GBP11million mansion in Montecito, California, where their daughter's christening was held

Meghan was a Catholic growing up before being baptised and confirmed into the Church of England in 2018.

The couple broke with a longstanding tradition by holding the baptism in the US, with royal babies normally christened in a Church of England church. 

People magazine reported that there were between 20 and 30 guests at the event, including Meghan's mother Doria Ragland and Lilibet's billionaire godfather Tyler Perry.

The filmmaker had been spotted paying a visit to Harry and Meghan's Montecito home last Friday and at an airport in Los Angeles where he boarded his private jet.

Afterwards guests and family danced to a playlist thought to contain songs from Harry and Meghan's wedding reception at Windsor Castle.

Royal journalist Omid Scobie, who is close to the Sussexes, reported that 'King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Princess Kate were invited but didn't attend'.

It is not known whether any other Royal Family members were present.

LA Bishop who christened Lilibet in Montecito was an ex-reporter who became Richard Nixon's chief of staff

'Lili' was christened by the Bishop of Los Angeles, the Reverend John Taylor

'Lili' was christened by the Bishop of Los Angeles, the Reverend John Taylor

The Bishop who christened the Sussexes' daughter Princess Lilibet is a former newspaper reporter who was chief of staff for former US president Richard Nixon.

Right Reverend John Harvey Taylor - the Bishop of Los Angeles - baptised Harry and Meghan's 21-month-old at their Montecito home in California last Friday.

Harry has been outspoken about his hatred of the media and his autobiography Spare makes clear his distrust and contempt for the Press, particularly over the treatment of his mother Diana, Princess of Wales.

Bishop Taylor was a reporter and editor for twice-weekly Chula Vista Star News in the 1970s.

Nixon, who died in 1994, was the 37th president of the US and the only one to resign from office, following the Watergate scandal.

A profile in the Los Angeles Times described Bishop Taylor as one of Nixon's closest confidants in later years and as co-executor of his estate.

He was also director of the Nixon library.

Nixon - a republican - used to call Bishop Taylor 'our House liberal'.

He was the former president's researcher and editorial assistant, then became his chief of staff between 1984 and 1990 before being ordained as a priest in 2004.

Right Reverend John Harvey Taylor (centre) is a former newspaper editor and the chief of staff for disgraced former US president Richard Nixon (left)

Right Reverend John Harvey Taylor (centre) is a former newspaper editor and the chief of staff for disgraced former US president Richard Nixon (left)

Nixon resigned in 1974 after he was implicated in the Watergate scandal following a cover-up when five men connected with his election campaign team were arrested after a break-in at at the offices of the Democratic Party's national headquarters.

Bishop Taylor was elected as the seventh bishop of Los Angeles to the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles in December 2016 and took office in December 2017.

He is a father of four and a grandfather of two.

The diocese's website says he has 'devoted himself to promoting reconciliation [and] transparency'.

It adds: 'In those called to leadership in the church, whether lay or ordained, he encourages the exercise of empathy and curiosity as tools of evangelism, to enrich relationships and build new ones across the barriers of difference and prejudice according to race, language, geography, orientation, identification, age and socioeconomics.'