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Meghan Markle shares Lilibet’s picture taken by Prince Harry

Meghan Markle's husband Prince Harry aka 'Papa Sussex' turns photographer for their daughter Lilibet

Meghan Markle just dropped a new photo of her daughter Lilibet, and honestly, it’s about as sweet as it gets. To mark International Women’s Day 2026, Meghan shared this rare family moment on social media: a shot Prince Harry snapped himself. Fans lit up right away, not just because the picture’s adorable, but because it’s one of those honest peeks into the Sussexes’ life that people can’t get enough of.

Meghan Markle’s sweet celebration

Here’s how the scene is: Meghan and four-year-old Lilibet are perched together on a beach rock, looking out at the ocean. Meghan’s in a laid-back blue cover-up and baseball cap, holding Lilibet close. Lili’s in pink. The photo is taken from behind, which is pretty classic for Harry and Meghan, as they’ve always tried to keep their kids’ faces private.

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Meghan’s caption says it all: “For the woman she will one day be… Happy International Women’s Day.” She gave Harry a little shoutout too, calling him “Papa Sussex” in the credits, which is a nice touch.

Meghan Markle on International Women’s Day over the years

This isn’t Meghan’s first time using International Women’s Day to shine a light on women empowerment. She’s made a tradition of it, really. In the past, per People, she’s posted personal stories and spoken at events like South by Southwest, talking about how women can shape the stories we see in media. And if you know her backstory, you probably remember how, as a kid, she wrote to Procter & Gamble about a sexist dish soap ad. The company actually changed it. So, Meghan’s advocacy really started early.With this latest post, Meghan’s keeping those themes front and center: empowerment, equality, and all the hopes mothers have for their daughters.

Meghan and Harry: Where the Sussexes are now

These days, Meghan and Harry are raising Lilibet and Archie in Montecito, California, a long way from their royal wedding at Windsor Castle back in 2018. After stepping back from their royal duties in 2020, they’ve built a new life focused on philanthropy, media, and launching their own projects.Meghan’s been busy building her own business empire. Last year, she launched a lifestyle series on Netflix called ‘With Love, Meghan’, which was all about hosting, cooking, gardening, and entertaining around their California home. She has also expanded her lifestyle brand, ‘As Ever’, selling homegrown teas, spreads, wine, and home goods. ‘With Love, Meghan’ ran for two seasons, with a holiday special that dropped in December.However, this might be a hiccup on the way, as the brand recently split from Netflix. But, Meghan’s team says they’re excited to keep growing on their own. “We have an exciting year ahead and can’t wait to share more,” they told CNN. Go to Source

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