This is Lili’s first birthday portrait. Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have released a photo of their daughter, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, following their family trip to the United Kingdom for the Platinum Jubilee weekend. After turning a year old on June 4, 2022, Lili is featured in a new birthday portrait. And royal fans can’t get over how much Lili resembles her father.
Portrait of Lili on her first birthday
In a June 6 tweet, photographer Misan Harriman shared Lili’s first birthday portrait. Harriman, who shot Harry and Meghan’s pregnancy announcement, shared three photos from Lili’s birthday celebration.
The first portrait is of Lili on her first birthday. The little royal is wearing a blue outfit and a white flower headband as she sits in the grass. A group shot with a smiling Meghan holding Lili in her arms is included in the additional photos. Finally, a photo of the face painting that occurred during the party.
“It was such an honor to celebrate Lilibet’s first birthday with my family and hers!” Harriman captioned the photo with emojis and said, “Joy and face painting all around.”
Lili and her 3-year-old brother, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, have been kept out of the spotlight by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Lili had previously only been seen in a photo that served as Meghan and Harry’s Christmas card for 2021.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry treat Lilibet to incredible birthday cake – see photo
Lili and her 3-year-old brother, Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, have been kept out of the spotlight by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Lili had previously only been seen in a photo that served as Meghan and Harry’s Christmas card for 2021.
A key figure is missing from Lili’s first birthday portrait, according to a royal commentator. Queen Elizabeth II, her great-grandmother and namesake.
During Harry and Meghan’s trip to the United Kingdom, Lili is said to have met Queen Elizabeth. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as well as the royal family, have yet to release any official photos from the meeting. It was a blunder, according to royal commentator Daniela Elser.
In the New Zealand Herald, Elser explained that Harry and Meghan’s visit to the UK “was always going to be a distraction, so why not use it to Buckingham Palace’s advantage?”
“I think the courtiers and aides have completely missed this,” she continued. “Imagine if we had seen this photo of the Queen and Lili — it would have been a powerful checkmate on Her Majesty’s part in the PR chess match with the Palace that the Sussexes appear intent on playing.”