Yes, several senior members of the Royal Family met Princess Lilibet during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June 2022. Queen Elizabeth II met her namesake, Lilibet, for the first time at Windsor Castle, and King Charles (then Prince of Wales) had a "very emotional" first meeting with her during that same trip.
In December 2021, the first photograph of Lilibet was released to the public as a Christmas card from her parents. Lilibet met her great-grandmother Elizabeth II and grandfather Charles in-person for the first time when the family travelled to London for Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022.
It's unconfirmed, but highly unlikely Prince William has met his niece, Princess Lilibet, as reports from mid-2024 and into 2025 suggest William and Kate maintain little to no relationship with Harry and Meghan's children, with Kate even stating she hadn't met Lilibet or FaceTimed her as of mid-2025, despite Lilibet being born in 2021. The royal rift means limited contact, with King Charles meeting Lilibet only once, and William likely having similar limited, if any, interactions.
Yes, people have seen glimpses of Princess Lilibet's face, as her mother, Meghan Markle, has shared several photos and videos showing her, especially around her birthdays and in family moments, though often with partial views or in group settings, with a notable recent "reveal" in a Halloween video in late 2025. While some images offer clear views, others might show her face partially obscured or from a distance, contrasting with the highly public photos of other young royals.
Yes, King Charles has met his granddaughter Lilibet, but only once in person, during the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022, an "emotional" first meeting described by royal sources; however, there have been no further in-person visits since then, with updates relying on photos and video calls.
No." At the time, Kate was praised for her poised response to a question that she 'wasn't ready for'. It has never been officially confirmed if Kate and William have met Lilibet, however, it is believed that King Charles met his granddaughter at the late Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022.
Yes, Princess Lilibet has distinct, vibrant red hair, often described as fiery or coppery, which she inherited from her father, Prince Harry, and resembles the "Spencer gene". Photos shared by Meghan Markle frequently showcase her long, curly red locks, drawing comparisons to her father and great-aunt, Lady Sarah Spencer.
Why was Meghan's name removed from Archie's birth certificate?
Meghan Markle's first names were removed from Archie's birth certificate and replaced with her title, "Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Sussex," by Buckingham Palace officials, not at her request, to align with royal protocol similar to Princess Diana's listing on William and Harry's certificates (using only her title). A spokesperson confirmed the Palace dictated the change in 2019, though it sparked tabloid speculation about family rifts, as Kate Middleton's first names are on her children's certificates.
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, announced in March 2024 that she was diagnosed with cancer after undergoing abdominal surgery in January of that year; tests revealed the presence of cancer, leading her to begin preventative chemotherapy, which she completed in the summer of 2024, and she has since been focusing on recovery and gradually returning to public duties, though the specific type and stage of cancer remain private.
What disease has Meghan Markle been diagnosed with?
Meghan Markle revealed she was diagnosed with postpartum pre-eclampsia, a rare and serious condition involving high blood pressure after childbirth, calling it a "huge medical scare" she managed privately. She shared this on her "Confessions of a Female Founder" podcast, noting it occurred after giving birth to one of her children and highlighted the challenges of facing a life-threatening condition while managing new motherhood publicly.
Yes, King Charles has met his granddaughter, Princess Lilibet, once in person, during her first visit to the UK for Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022, where he described it as an emotional and wonderful first meeting. While there have been reports of his desire for more time with his grandchildren, it appears they haven't met again since that brief visit in 2022.
His condition was called a dermoid, which is essentially an area of skin that grows on the cornea during development, and is present at birth. If left alone, large dermoids such as Archie's can cause a lifetime of discomfort, irritation, and even infections that can lead to blindness in the affected eye.
But since Phillip did not inherit hemophilia from his mother (not a carrier) or grandmother (also not a carrier but with a flip of the genetic coin might have been), and since Queen Elizabeth had no hemophilia in her direct line, neither Charles nor his sons, William and Harry, have hemophilia.
What did Prince Harry do about his hair loss? It's highly unlikely that the younger prince underwent a hair transplant, but he is most likely on an alternative treatment. The three most commonly used treatments for hair loss other than a hair transplant are minoxidil, finasteride and PRP therapy.
Prince Andrew is consistently ranked as the least popular member of the British Royal Family in recent polls, with extremely high negative opinions (around 90%+) due to his association with the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. While Meghan Markle and Prince Harry also face low favorability, Andrew's negative ratings remain the most severe and persistent, often with only single-digit positive views.
Princess Aurora from Sleeping Beauty (voiced by Mary Costa) is often considered the most classically beautiful Disney princess, with her graceful demeanor and timeless elegance.
Some say the dueling duchesses disliked one another from day one. Others say the war began when the combatants clashed over preparations for Meghan's wedding. Whatever the case, a new poll indicates that when it comes to popularity in the UK, Meghan is no contest for Kate.