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Meghan & Harry show daughter Lilibet for the first time: Big Christmas surprise

For months, Royal fans waited eagerly for a photo of little Lilibet. On their Christmas card, Meghan and Harry are now presenting their cute daughter for the very first time.

Montecito – Prince Harry (37) and Duchess Meghan (40) come right on time for the holidays with what is probably the biggest Christmas surprise around the corner – they show their daughter Lilibet Diana, who was born in June! On their new Christmas card, the Sussexes are presenting themselves to the public for the first time as a family of four.
24royal.de * shows the cute photo of Meghans and Harry's daughter Lilibet Diana.

Only a few days ago there was speculation in the media about when Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan would share the first photo of their daughter with the public. A palace source had confided in the Royal expert Neil Sean that the two would like to achieve "maximum impact" with the publication. And they definitely succeeded! As in previous years, the ducal couple will send Christmas greetings again in 2021 in the form of a lovingly designed card. This time, the focus of the family photo shown on it is Lilibet. * 24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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