This is what Meghan responded to the reporter who asked her about Lilibet in NY
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex traveled to New York to discuss vaccinations and Covid, but it was clear that the press wanted information about their nearly four-month-old baby.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been (and surely will continue to be) very hermetic with everything related to their children, so much so that although Lilibet Diana was born on June 4 last, so far there is no photo of her.
However, during her visit to New York last week, Meghan Markle shared a bit of information about the arrival of her second daughter.
"She's beautiful!" Meghan assured a reporter that she was outside One World Trade Center last Thursday when he asked her "How is Lilibet?" However, the duchess did not reveal any further details.
The Duke of Sussex, patron of @WellChild attended the @WellChild Awards at @kewgardens today, spending time with each of the winners to hear how they have coped during the pandemic and how the national charity for seriously ill children has helped to support them pic.twitter.com/h8JpUM7FpB
— Roya Nikkhah (@RoyaNikkhah) June 30, 2021
But the 40-year-old ex-actress was not the only one who has given a bit of information about her daughter, as Prince Harry, 37, did it long before her (at the end of June when he visited London for the unveiling of the statue of Lady Di) during her meeting with singer Ed Sheeran, who asked her about Lilibet's recent birth:
"Definitely two (children) is a juggle ... We have been lucky so far, she is very laid back and seems happy to sit there while Archie runs like crazy," assured the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II.
In addition, a close source has now revealed to US Weekly that 2-year-old Archie “absolutely adores his little sister and gives her a lot of kisses. he is a "kind and loving child."
So far, the most that has been seen of Lilibet is a small and distant photo on Meghan's desk that "slipped" into the video that she published on the occasion of the 40x40 initiative that she launched for her 40th birthday on the 4th last August.
The topic that continues to talk about is the christening of the little girl, because while some say that Harry and Meghan want it to take place in London at St George's Chapel in Windsor in front of the queen, others say that it will take place in California in absolute privacy.
The latest rumor to be heard is that Prince William, Harry's brother, is the one who has strongly opposed the idea of his niece being baptized in the UK. "According to a very good source, Prince William was the one who basically said 'No, we don't think this is going to work,'" reported the British daily Express.