landowners are being invited to apply for £15 million of government money from today for tree planting across england. we will bring you more on that story later. you're watching bbc news... prince harry and meghan have responded to claims from a buckingham palace source that the queen was "never asked" about them using her childhood nickname, "lilibet", for their daughter — who was born last week. a spokesperson for the couple said that the queen was the first person they'd called, and that they'd "shared their hope" of naming their daughter in her honour. the spokesperson said the couple would not have done so had the queen not been "supportive" of the move. 0ur royal correspondentjonny dymond explained why there was such a difference between the two versions of events: there is probably a glimmer of light between _ there is probably a glimmer of light between the two versions and you could _ between the two versions and you could say— between the two versions and you could say that a conversation where one person — could say that a conversation where one person thought that the other was being — one person thought that the other was being supported is not the same