Meghan Markle recently shared a rare glimpse of her 4‑year‑old daughter, Princess Lilibet, via her Instagram account in honor of International Day of the Girl. Rather than showing her face fully (a strict privacy approach they’ve often maintained), the post included images of Meghan and Lilibet outdoors holding hands by a pond, and a short video of Lilibet running joyfully through the garden. Meghan captioned it with an empowering message celebrating girls: “To all the girls — this world is yours … we will do the same for you,” urging them to protect their rights and use their voices.
The moment has drawn special attention because Meghan and Prince Harry have consistently limited shared images of their children, typically showing them only from behind or in non‑identifying ways. Many observers saw the post not just as a maternal act, but also as a subtle gesture of openness and connection with the public, signaling trust and an invitation to engage.
Fans and royal watchers also noted Lilibet’s striking red hair and airy presence, which they say echo her father Prince Harry and her grandmother, Princess Diana — reinforcing perceptions of her place in the family’s lineage. The post stirred warm reactions online, with many praising the beauty of the moment and the symbolism behind sharing a child’s image in such a careful, meaningful way.