Meghan Markle releases Princess Lilibet adorable photo on fourth birthday
Princess Lilibet fourth birthday photo shared by mother Meghan Markle on social media
Meghan Markle delighted fans by releasing an adorable photo with Princess Lilibet on her fourth birthday.
On June 4, the Duchess of Sussex took to her official Instagram page and released two blank and white rare photos featuring mother-daughter's special moments.
The first picture showcased Meghan embracing little Lili in her arms while enjoying a boat ride.
Notably, the other rare image was taken soon after Lilibet's birth in California.
Meghan penned a heartfelt wish, "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!"
Since returning to social media, Meghan often gave glimpses into her family life in Montecito.
Most recently, she dropped a heartwarming video which showed the Duchess and her daughter going to harvest honey.
"Look at all of the fresh honeycomb! Harvesting honey with my little honey. (Like mother, like daughter; she's even wearing my gloves," Meghan wrote.
It is important to mention that since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's exit from the royal family, their children are no longer in connection with their family in the UK.
Royal fans are curious if Lilibet's grandfather, King Charles, would send a special present to mark her big day.
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