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Just in….Duchess Meghan shares new adorable rare photo of Princess Lilibet with Prince Harry that is mind blowing

Duchess Meghan celebrated International Women’s Day by honoring “girls with dreams,” including her daughter.The Duchess of Sussex, 43, shared a gallery of photos Saturday on Instagram for International Women’s Day. One was a rare picture of Princess Lilibet, her 3-year-old daughter with Prince Harry.The Instagram carousel’s third photo showed Harry, who wore shorts and a backwards baseball cap, holding Lilibet as she sat in his lap on a boat.”Happy International Women’s Day!” Meghan wrote. “Celebrating the strong women around us & the girls with dreams who will become women with vision. Also thanking those who uplift us every day.”Duchess Meghan’s post also included photos of herself with her mom, Doria Ragland, and a picture of Prince Harry holding her as they stand on a beach together.
Meghan and Harry share two children: Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3. She has rarely shared photos of Lilibet, although she did release one in February while launching her lifestyle brand As Ever. A website for As Ever, previously known as American Riviera Orchard, showed Meghan running on grass with Lilibet.Meghan’s new post comes days after it was confirmed that her Netflix show “With Love, Meghan” will return for another season. The show’s second season has already been filmed, despite receiving mostly negative reviews from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.The show features Meghan offering tips on hosting, baking and parenting, while joined by celebrity guests including Mindy Kaling.Speaking with People magazine, Meghan said Harry would bring their children to visit her on set while shooting the show.
“I loved that my children were able to watch me working and see the balance of that and understand what Mama does and is working to create and share,” she said. “It was really special because up until then, they hadn’t seen me at work.”The Duchess of Sussex also told People, “Being able to have my own little girl, as I’ve spent so much of my life championing the rights of girls and women, and to be able to see this as a multigenerational story — Archie is of course included in that, my husband is of course included in that — but I love the heritage feeling of it and knowing this is something that I can create in front of my daughter and teach her what it’s like to be a working mom. This is something that hopefully can be part of her legacy too.”