Adorable Princess Lilibet Steals Hearts Sprinting Through Sussex Gardens on International Day of the Girl – You Won’t Believe How Much She’s Grown in Just Three Years!

MEGHAN Markle has shared an adorable new clip of rarely seen Princess Lilibet.
The Duchess of Sussex posted the brief video of her four-year-old daughter running around the garden to Instagram this afternoon.
In an accompanying still photo, the pair can be seen looking over a pond, with their back to camera.
Mum-of-two Meg, 44, said “Go get ’em girl!” in the post, which marks International Day of the Girl Child today.
The footage lasts just a matter of a couple of seconds – but runs on a loop – and Lilibet can only be seen from behind.
Meg’s post also says: “To all the girls – this world is yours. Do everything you can to protect your rights, use your voice, support each other.
“We will do the same for you.
“It’s your right and our responsibility.”
It comes after Prince Harry, 41, and Meg were named Humanitarians of the Year at a glitzy awards bash this week.
The pair jetted to New York to the accept the gong, which recognised their efforts in mental health advocacy on Thursday.
The Sussexes appeared arm-in-arm as they were announced Project Healthy Minds’ Humanitarians of the Year at the glam awards.

Speaking onstage at the bash, Meg spoke of their concerns for their children, Archie, six and Lillibet and the dangers of social media.
The princess was last seen in June during a trip to Disneyland with Meg, dad Harry and brother Archie as part of her birthday celebrations.
Lilibet was presented with a Little Mermaid cake and could be seen excitedly entering the theme park in California and enjoying several rides.
The duchess created a montage of the day, with Harry seen wearing Mickey Mouse ears.
The 1946 song It’s A Good Day by Peggy Lee was playing over the footage and snaps, including an in-ride photo of Harry and Meg on the Space Mountain roller coaster.
The footage was reminiscent of photos taken of the duke when he was eight and his mother Diana took him and brother Prince William to Walt Disney World in Florida in 1993.
The trio also took a trip to UK-theme park Alton Towers the following year.
At the time, the royal siblings were photographed sitting at the front of a log flume on the Splash Mountain ride, with adults from their mother’s entourage behind them and Diana seated at the back.
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