Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Celebrate Princess Lilibet's 5th Birthday (PHOTOS)
Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Prince Harry and Meghan Markle shared two new photos of their daughter, Princess Lilibet, to celebrate her fifth birthday.
- The photos show the family embracing and Lilibet in a garden, with Meghan captioning the post "Our dream girl. Happy 5th Birthday, Lili."
- The couple's production company, Archewell, is developing a feature film for Netflix based on a book about British soldiers in Afghanistan, following a recent adjustment to their Netflix deal.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated their daughter Princess Lilibet's fifth birthday by releasing two new photographs. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared the images, which show the family in affectionate poses, with one picture featuring the couple hugging while Prince Harry holds Lilibet, and another of Lilibet in a garden setting.
Meghan marked the occasion with a heartfelt caption on Instagram, calling Lilibet "Our dream girl. Happy 5th Birthday, Lili." Lilibet is the couple's second child, younger than their son Archie by two years. Recently, Meghan referred to Lilibet as "mommy's little helper" in a shared photo where the Duchess was trying on a coat while her daughter observed.
The release of these birthday photos comes just two weeks after the couple marked their eighth wedding anniversary with a series of images from their wedding day. Their recent activities also include the development of a new film project for Netflix.
Our dream girl. Happy 5th Birthday, Lili.
Archewell, their production company, is working on a feature film based on the true story of British soldiers who were under siege during the war in Afghanistan. The film is adapted from the book "No Way Out" by Major Adam Dyment. This project follows a renegotiation of their Netflix deal last summer, which shifted from a broad overall contract to an "exclusive first look" agreement, giving Netflix priority on their proposed projects.
In April, the Duke and Duchess completed a four-day private visit to Australia's east coast. During their trip, they focused on Indigenous culture, Australian sports, and various humanitarian initiatives. They also visited the Australian War Memorial, engaging with the country's heritage and community efforts.
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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.