The Duchess of Sussex has posted two further photographs of Princess Lilibet with her husband Prince Harry to mark their daughters fourth birthday.
One of the pictures showed the Duke of Sussex holding Lilibets hand as they walked along a sandy road barefoot in the sunshine, while he held his shoes and a cap.
The other image was of Harry holding Lilibet as a baby while they looked at each other. Meghan wrote in a post accompanying the pictures: The sweetest bond to watch unfold. Daddys little girl and favorite adventurer. Happy birthday Lili!
The post was made at 7.40am California time (3.40pm UK), just under eight hours after Meghan earlier posted two other intimate family photos of her with Lilibet.
In that post, the Duchess shared a black-and-white snap of herself cuddling Lili, who was sat on her lap, with the pair both sporting windswept hair, seemingly on a boat.
The second image in the first post showed Meghan tenderly cradling newborn Lilibet as she enjoyed skin-to-skin time with the new addition to her family in 2021.
Meghan wrote in the first post: Happy birthday to our beautiful girl! Four years ago today she came into our lives – and each day is brighter and better because of it.
A new photograph of the Duke of Sussex holding Princess Lilibets hand as they walked along a sandy road barefoot in the sunshine, while he held his shoes and a cap
The other image was of Prince Harry holding Lilibet as a baby while they looked at each other
Thanks to all of those sending love and celebrating her special day!
The duchess usually only shares photos of her daughter pictured from behind to protect her privacy.
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But in the more recent photo, Lilis eyes and the top half of her face could be seen, with her nose and mouth and the rest of her face covered by Meghans arms as she hugged the princess.
Lili – the Duke and Duchess of Sussexs youngest child – was born on June 4 2021 and was named Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.
She only became entitled to be a princess when her grandfather the King acceded to the throne, because of rules set out by King George V in 1917.
Harry and Meghan started using prince and princess for Archie and Lili after the princesss christening in 2023, following correspondence with Charles about the matter.
Yesterday, Meghan expressed her dream of launching a future business with Lili as she chatted to Beyonces mother Tina Knowles on her podcast.
I wonder if one day Ill be in business with Lili and well be building something, the duchess said, with Knowles adding: Thats the best.
The Duchess of Sussex shared the black and white photo of herself cuddling Princess Lilibet, who was sat on her lap, with the pair both sporting windswept hair
A second image also posted today by Meghan showed her tenderly cradling newborn Princess Lilibet as she enjoyed skin-to-skin time with the new addition to her family in 2021.
Last week, the Duchess shared a clip of her and her daughter beekeeping in matching protective suits, writing: Harvesting honey with my little honey. (Like mother, like daughter; shes even wearing my gloves).
Lilibet is named after her great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II.
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Princess Elizabeth had difficultly pronouncing her own name as a toddler and her grandfather George V would affectionately call her Lilibet, imitating her own attempts to say Elizabeth.
The sweet nickname stuck and she became known as Lilibet to her family from then on.
But the late Queen was reportedly as angry as Id ever seen her after Harry and Meghan claimed they had her blessing to use the name for their daughter Lilibet, a royal aide said.
Royal author Robert Hardman, in his biography of the King, told how a member of staff recounted Elizabeth IIs fury following Harry and Meghans announcement in 2021 over the use of her childhood family nickname.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex with their son Archie and daughter Lilibet in December 2021
The last official portrait of Princess Lilibets face was taken on her first birthday in June 2022
Meghan shared a video on May 27 of her and Lilibet harvesting honey in beekeeping suits
Meghan shared a picture with Archie and Lilibet to mark Mothers Day in the US on May 11
In a post in April, Meghan was seen smiling and showing her daughter Lilibet a large rose
The BBC later reported a Palace source said the Queen was not asked by the Sussexes whether they could use Lilibet.
But the Sussexes lawyers fired off legal letters to the broadcaster and other publishers, saying the claim was false and defamatory.
A spokesperson for Harry and Meghan insisted at the time that the duke spoke to his grandmother in advance and would not have used the name had the monarch not been supportive.
Hardman wrote however: One privately recalled that Elizabeth II had been as angry as Id ever seen her in 2021 after the Sussexes announced that she had given them her blessing to call their baby daughter Lilibet, the Queens childhood nickname.