Meghan Markle shares rare picture of Princess Lilibet's face

Meghan Markle shares rare picture of Princess Lilibet's face

The Duchess of Sussex has shared a new image of her daughter that has the internet swooning. 

MEGHAN DUCHESS OF SUSSEX AND LILIBET
Instagram/ Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

Meghan Markle is giving royal fans a rare glimpse of daughter Princess Lilibet's face. 

She shared an adorable Valentine's Day-themed picture of the four-year-old and Prince Harry

The image shows Prince Harry carrying Lilibet in a grass field. She is holding a string attached to several red balloons. 

"These two + Archie = my forever Valentines," Markle captioned their adorable snap. 

The royal couple is notoriously private about their children. They rarely share pictures of Lilibet and her big brother, Prince Archie, and when they do, don't expect to see their faces. 

The last time people saw an official image of Lilibet's face was on her first birthday in June 2022. Social media users said she looked like Queen Elizabeth, whom she is named after. 

Fast-forward to 2026, and they now think she looks like her older cousin, Princess Charlotte

"At first glance, she kinda looks like Princess Charlotte in the profile," one said about Lili, as her parents call her. 

Another Instagram user wrote, "She's so beautiful."

However, some social media users were not so kind, which is probably one of the reasons the royal couple rarely share pictures of their kids. Some claimed the picture was a fake made with AI or Photoshop.

"Again, Lili has no shoes on in a grassy field with stockings on. This is glaringly AI," one person commented. 

Another person said: "If you're not going to put your son in the photo, don't mention him. It just shows you remembered him at the last minute. Poor kid. Future spare 2.0."

They are not the only royals accused of editing their pictures. Prince William and Princess Catherine have also found themselves at the centre of Photoshop fail controversies.

Princess Catherine had to issue an apology after a Mother's Day picture shared on their official social media pages was flagged by news agencies. 

"Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing. I wanted to express my apologies for any confusion the family photograph we shared yesterday caused. I hope everyone celebrating had a very happy Mother’s Day," she wrote in 2024. 

Shortly after celebrating Valentine's Day, Prince Harry and Markle were spotted at the NBA's All-Star Game. 

They were one of many high-profile figures who attended Sunday's game. Former American president, Barack Obama. Michelle Obama was also spotted courtside. 

Other stars who made an appearance during the All-Star weekend were Charlie Puth, Vin Diesel, Ludacris, Queen Latifah, Busta Rhymes, GloRilla, and Teyana Taylor. 

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