Princess Kate revealed her 10-word wish for Princess Lilibet just days after she…
The Princess of Wales revealed her 10-word wish for Princess Lilibet just days after she was born in June 2021.
Now aged three, Lilibet is the second child for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle – and a younger sister for their son Archie, five.
Although Harry previously claimed that his late grandmother met his daughter in 2022 during their visit to the UK for her Platinum Jubilee celebrations, it remains unknown whether the young royal has met her uncle and aunt in the UK.
Although they may have yet to meet, Kate did pose a sweet answer when asked by reporters about her then-newborn niece just days after her birth.
During a visit to Cornwall with Jill Biden in 2021, Kate was asked about Lilibet, to which she replied: “I wish her all the very best. I can’t wait to meet her.
She also said that she hopes to meet Harry and Meghan’s daughter, adding in a sweet 10-words: “We haven’t met yet. I hope that will be soon.”
It also remains unknown whether the Prince and Princess of Wales three children have met Lilibet, who was born in California. Speaking about the Waleses’ children, HELLO!’s royal correspondent Danielle Stacey said: “It has never been officially confirmed whether the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children have met Princess Lilibet.
They may have spent some time privately with their niece during her first visit to the UK in June 2022 to celebrate the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. However, Prince Harry only shared details about his children’s reunion with their grandmother in his memoir, Spare.”
During Harry and Meghan’s visit for the Jubilee celebrations in June 2022 – which also coincided with their daughter’s first birthday – the couple are said to have invietd William, Kate and their children to their daughter’s party at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor. Despite this, it has been reported that they didn’t attend due to a “clash” in their diaries.
Ms Stacey added: “Lilibet’s first birthday party, which took place at Harry and Meghan’s former Windsor home, Frogmore Cottage, on 4 June 2022, also clashed with William, Kate, George, and Charlotte’s public engagements in Cardiff.