After returning from their four-day trip to Colombia, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reunited with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Despite their efforts to keep their children out of the public eye, a recent detail about Princess Lilibet has garnered attention.
During her christening, Lilibet was given her royal title on a date that carried more significance than expected. The christening took place exactly six months after the passing of her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, for whom she was named.
This choice of date echoes another meaningful moment: Harry and Meghan announced Meghan’s pregnancy with Lilibet on Valentine’s Day 2021, the same date Princess Diana announced her pregnancy with Harry.
On their recent trip to Colombia, Meghan expressed pride in Lilibet’s early ability to find her voice at just three years old. She stressed the importance of encouraging young girls to speak up, hoping to create a world where their voices are heard.
However, royal expert Michael Cole highlighted the sad reality that Lilibet and her brother, Prince Archie, have yet to build a relationship with their grandfather, King Charles.
Reports suggest the monarch is heartbroken over this, though his busy schedule may make a visit difficult.