Meghan Markle has shared an ultra rare video of the daughter she shares with Prince Harry, Lilibet, who can be heard talking in the adorable moment alongside her mum
Meghan Markle has shared a rare video of her daughter, Lilibet, who can be seen seen in the clip on Instagram making jam with her mum. The mum-of-two, 43, posted several clips of the pair cooking together as she asks her daughter: “What do we think Lili?” To which the youngster replies “I think it’s beautiful”.
Fans loved hearing the three-year-old’s adorable American accent as Meghan showed a peek of the tot’s hand while Lilibet helped her mum make the As Ever posh preserve, which the former Suits star has been promoting in her Netflix series With Love, Meghan. After letting the strawberries simmer for a while, the Duchess decants them into glass pots, before she shares another clip of herself preparing dinner.
Meghan Markle’s daughter Lilibet’s hand could bee seen in the clip on Instagram (
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Meghan’s clip of Lilibet comes as the Duchess launched her much-hyped line of culinary delights under her brand As Ever which includes £11 jars of jam and £22 pots of limited edition honey. The brand’s launch was a success as the products sold out within minutes of the highly-anticipated launch.
In another video on Instagram, Meghan shared a montage of carefully curated carrots and flowers, which she captioned “cosy family weekends”.
She also shared a video of her son, Archie, five, feeding koi carp fish on the platform. While his face can’t be seen, the youngster’s US accent can be heard, like his sister’s, as he talks excitedly with his proud mum.
In the background, Archie can be heard saying: “Mummy watch this!”, much to the delight of Meghan’s fans, who praised the Duchess for ‘bringing up her children so well’.
Meghan has been promoting her As Ever jam in her new Netflix series (
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The mum-of-two has more been open with sharing snaps of her children this year, with Lilibet being seen in a video on a playdate with Serena Williams, as well as baking cookies for Drew Barrymore.
Meghan and Harry were also seen hugging their children as they cement themselves in the US after leaving the UK when they quit their role as senior members of the Royal Family.
However, the couple are also fiercely protective of Lilibet and Archie and have petitioned for the laws around social media and children to be tightened.
Lilibet was also seen making cookies in a video with Drew Barrymore (
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The proud parents have called for better protection for children using social media platforms, declaring, “enough is not being done”.
Last week, alongside their Archewell Foundation, Meghan and Harry unveiled a poignant memorial in New York City. The installation, which has been named The Lost Screen Memorial, honours children who have died due to the dangers of social media.
The heartbreaking installation, which was available to view for 24 hours, was made up of 50 smartphones, each one of which displayed a lock screen photograph of a child, who has sadly lost their life.
The poignant pictures were shared by the children’s parents, who are part of the Archewell Foundation Parents’ Network, in a bid to raise awareness of the need for greater online safety measures.
Meghan and Harry have been more sharing more photos of their children this year, but are still fiercely protective of them on social media (
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ARCHWELL)Speaking with BBC Breakfast in New York, Prince Harry, 40, said: “We want to make sure that things are changed so that… no more kids are lost to social media.”
Remarking that “life is better off social media”, the father of two went on to add he was “grateful” that his and Meghan’s children, Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three, are currently still too young to use the internet.
He continued: “The easiest thing to say is to keep your kids away from social media. The sad reality is the kids who aren’t on social media normally get bullied at school because they can’t be part of the same conversation as everybody else.”