Meghan Markle Shares New Pictures of Lili in Loving Tribute to Girlhood: ‘The World Is Yours’

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THE RUNDOWNMeghan Markle shared a new photo and video of her daughter, Lilibet.The Duchess of Sussex was celebrating the International Day of the Girl.She shared a message of support to girls everywhere.On Saturday, Meghan Markle share new images of her daughter, four-year-old Lilibet, on Instagram to mark the International Day of the Girl. In the first clip of the short carousel, the Duchess of Sussex showed Lili running barefoot across the lawn in a pale pink matching set with her long red hair held back in a ponytail.View full post on InstagramIn the second image, she is holding Lili's hand and looking down at her with a smile as they stand by a small creek. In the photo, Meghan is wearing a white blouse and white pants and has her hair up in a messy bun with a pair of sunglasses perched on top. She appears to be barefoot. Lili is in a bright pink T-shirt and light pink leggings and is holding a pink purse over one arm.InstagramIn her caption, the duchess wrote, “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. Go get ‘em girl! ‍♀️Happy International Day of the Girl.”Related StoriesMeghan Markle Wears Half-Cape Black GownMeghan Markle Wears White Cape to ParisMeghan and Harry Attend a Gala in New York CityThough the duchess has recently shared more photos of her children, she always disguises their faces online. On October 9, Meghan made rare comments about social media and her kids, including her older son, Archie, while accepting the Humanitarians of the Year award at the 2025 World Mental Health Day Gala hosted by Project Healthy Minds.“Our children, Archie and Lili, are just 6 and 4 years old,” she said during her speech. “Can you believe it? Luckily, still too young for social media.”She continued, “But we know that day is coming. And like so many parents, we think constantly about how to embrace technologies benefits while safeguarding against its dangers. And that hopeful intention of separation is rapidly becoming impossible.”The As Ever founder concluded her speech with a commitment to “building a safer digital world for all of our children.”