Harry, who gave up his country and family to get away from the press will likely be thrilled to learn Meghan has marked their daughter’s fourth birthday by sharing two poignant family photographs on social media.
One image, in black and white, captures Meghan seated with Princess Lilibet on her lap. Both are windswept and appear to be aboard a boat, with the young princess’s face partially visible — her eyes and the top half of her face seen clearly for the first time in some time, while her mouth remains shielded by her mother’s embrace. The second image is a tender throwback: Meghan cradling a newborn Lilibet in 2021, shortly after her birth.
Writing on Instagram, Meghan said: “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. Thanks to all of those sending love and celebrating her special day!”The post is notable in that it departs from the Sussexes’ usual protocol of sharing only obscured or rear-facing images of their children. Until now, public glimpses of Princess Lilibet have been few and carefully managed.
We regularly thank Meghan for her contributions to this podcast, and the Duchess of Scheduling is about to provide us with another avoidable controversy.Meghan is set to be honoured at a glittering gala in Los Angeles next Saturday—though her attendance will coincide with one of the most significant events on the British royal calendar, Trooping the Colour.
Meghan Markle has been named a guest of honour at the *Night of Wonder* gala hosted by the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County. She will be recognised for her contributions to “championing women and underserved communities.” The event, which promises an "enchanted garden at night" theme, will feature immersive exhibits, live music, and a formal dinner. According to *People* magazine, the guest list is expected to draw leading figures from Los Angeles’s cultural and philanthropic circles.
However, the Duchess's spotlight moment in LA will directly clash with King Charles III’s official birthday celebrations in London. Next Saturday, members of the Royal Family will gather on Horse Guards Parade for *Trooping the Colour*—the traditional military ceremony that marks the Sovereign’s official birthday.
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