[5] Auguste Mariette recorded a stela at Giza in which Meritites is said to be a favorite of both Sneferu and Khufu: King’s wife, his beloved, devoted to Horus, Mertitytes.
[Breasted][6]Meritites held the titles: "great one of the hetes-sceptre of Khufu" (Weret-hetes-net-Khufu, wrt-hetes-nt-khwfw), great one of the hetes-sceptre of Snofru (Weret-hetes-net-snofru, wrt-hetes-nt-snfrw), king’s wife, his beloved (Hemet-nesu Meritef, hmt-nsw meryt.f), attendant of Horus (Khet-heru, kht-hrw) and consort and beloved of the Two Ladies (Semayt-meri-nebti, smꜣyt-mry-nbty).
Reisner placed the construction of the pyramid of Meritites in circa year 15 of the reign of Khufu.
The queen's pyramids are part of the East Field at Giza, which also includes some royal mastabas.
The title of queen was preserved in a fragment now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (27.1321).