Prince Harry snaps her with daughter Lilibet - Meghan Markle shares touching mother-daughter moment for International Women's Day
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, has shared a new photo of herself and her daughter, Princess Lilibet, to celebrate International Women's Day. Taken by Prince Harry, the image shows the pair seated on rocks overlooking the sea. Meghan also joined a panel discussion at SXSW in Texas, focusing on women's leadership in media and beyond.
The black-and-white photograph, posted on Meghan's Instagram, captures her and four-year-old Lilibet from behind. The caption reads, 'For the woman she will one day be... Happy International Women's Day.' She also referred to Harry as 'Papa Sussex' in the post.
This isn't the first time Meghan has shared an unpublished image of Lilibet. Last year, she posted a picture of the little girl in her father's arms aboard a boat. The latest photo follows Lilibet's partial public debut on Valentine's Day 2025, where media noted her resemblance to Harry, particularly her red hair and facial features.
Meanwhile, Meghan took part in a panel at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas. Titled 'Breaking Barriers, Shaping Narratives: How Women Lead On and Off Screen,' the discussion included actress Brooke Shields and author Nancy Wang Yuen. The event marked another public engagement for the duchess, who has remained active in advocacy since stepping back from royal duties.
The new photo and panel appearance coincide with ongoing public interest in the Sussex family. While Lilibet remains a private figure, her occasional appearances continue to draw attention. The family's relationship with the Royal Family stays unchanged, with no major shifts reported by March 2026.
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