Meghan Markle shared rare photos of her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, visiting the set of her Netflix series 'With Love,' highlighting their red hair and family moments during filming, emphasizing her pride and the children's involvement in her work.
Meghan Markle celebrated Father's Day by sharing a heartfelt video on Instagram showing Prince Harry with their children, Archie and Lilibet, highlighting their family moments and recent activities like a trip to Disneyland and a parents' night out.
Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet have never participated in Trooping the Colour, a tradition celebrating the monarch's birthday, due to family tensions and their non-invitation since King Charles's accession. Harry and Meghan last appeared in 2022 but watched separately from the main royal family, and their children have been absent from the event since birth, reflecting ongoing rifts within the royal family.
Meghan Markle shared a Disneyland family trip video celebrating Princess Lilibet’s fourth birthday, which evoked memories of Prince Harry’s childhood visit to Disney World with Princess Diana in 1993, featuring moments with Disney characters and a themed birthday cake.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated their daughter Princess Lilibet "Lili" Diana's 3rd birthday with a low-key party at their Montecito home, attended by close friends and family. The couple, who also have a son named Archie, have been protective of their children's privacy but shared some heartwarming details about Lili's life and interests.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated their daughter Princess Lilibet's 3rd birthday with close friends and family at their Montecito home. Markle recently shared insights into Lilibet's personality, revealing her love for dance. The couple, who also have a son named Archie, have faced tensions with the royal family since stepping down from royal duties in 2020.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry celebrated their daughter Princess Lilibet's 3rd birthday with a party at their Montecito home, attended by close friends and family. Lilibet, born in June 2021, is named after Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana. The couple has raised their children, including 5-year-old Prince Archie, outside the spotlight since stepping back from royal duties.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle plan to celebrate their daughter Princess Lilibet's third birthday privately, continuing their tradition of not releasing new photos or videos of their children. This approach contrasts with Prince William and Kate Middleton, who regularly share new portraits of their children. Harry and Meghan, who stepped down as working royals in 2020, are raising their children away from the public eye in California.
Royal biographer Omid Scobie refuted a claim that Queen Elizabeth II was upset with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for using the name Lilibet for their daughter, citing an excerpt from Gyles Brandreth's book "Elizabeth" that portrayed the Queen's view of the name as a compliment. This comes after a royal aide's claim in a forthcoming book that the late monarch was "angry" with Harry and Markle for publicly stating she had approved the use of her childhood nickname for their daughter. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not publicly responded to the claim, and Buckingham Palace has not commented.
Prince Harry and Princess Lilibet, along with Meghan Markle and Prince Archie, made a rare public appearance at a local Independence Day parade in California. The Duke of Sussex was seen wearing a baseball cap, while his daughter looked adorable in a ruffly blue dress. The outing suggests that the royal family considers California their new home.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were seen at a Fourth of July parade in Montecito with their two children, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie. Harry was spotted holding Lilibet, who looked adorable in a baby blue dress, while Meghan switched with him later. The family enjoyed the festivities and mingled with the community. This outing comes after Meghan and Harry recently ended their partnership with Spotify for their Archewell media company.
Princess Lilibet, daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, was seen in rare photos as she attended a 4th of July parade in Montecito, California. The two-year-old looked adorable in a patriotic outfit, resembling her father with her red hair. Lilibet, who was born in the U.S., is the first American-born princess in the royal family. The couple has taken measures to protect their children's privacy, with limited public appearances and carefully controlled photographs.
Prince Harry reportedly advised King Charles to be less extravagant with Princess Lilibet's birthday gift, as the King was considering custom-made cubby houses. The two have been working on mending their strained relationship, with Harry attending Charles' Coronation in May and the King toasting to Archie's fourth birthday during the ceremony.
The British royal family did not publicly acknowledge Princess Lilibet's second birthday, causing frustration among fans of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. While some speculated that the royals may have sent private birthday wishes, others criticized the apparent snub. Last year, King Charles, Prince William, and Princess Kate posted social media messages to mark Lili's first birthday. Relations between the Sussexes and the royal family have soured since the release of Harry's memoir earlier this year. Harry and Markle reportedly threw an "all-America" party for Lili's birthday at their home in California.
King Charles III is reportedly gifting his youngest granddaughter, Princess Lilibet, a custom-made cubby house for her second birthday, similar to the one Queen Elizabeth II received when she was six years old. The cubby house has been passed down to Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. This gift may be a sign of relations being repaired between the once-raging factions of the Royal split.