Meghan Markle was spotted sweetly cuddling her daughter Lilibet as she enjoyed watching a July 4 parade near her and Prince Harry's home in Montecito, California last week.
The Duchess of Sussex, 41, beamed as she protectively held her little girl while crouching on the ground, so she could support her in front of all the moving cars.
A string of vintage vehicles beeped as they went past down the road, while people inside waved American flags excitedly.
Lilibet, who turned two last month, wore a blue and white patterned dress, knee-high white socks and red Mary Jane shoes.
Meghan, meanwhile, opted for her trademark casual look in a shirt, light blue faded jeans and pumps for the day out.
The royal ensured her identity was shielded with a pair of sunglasses while out in public, and put her brunette mane into a simple ponytail as she focused on giving her daughter a wonderful day out.
In the background, the Duke of Sussex enjoyed chatting to two people as he joked and laughed while Meghan focused on the parade.
Harry, 38, opted for a green khaki shirt top, navy trousers and plain trainers. He also donned a cap and sunglasses as he maintained a low profile in the area.
In the short video, which shows an insight into the sweet Royal family moment, Meghan encouraged her daughter and two friends nearby to wave and join in the with the festivities.
It comes as Harry was previously spotted carrying his daughter around the rest of the celebrations for the Independence Day parade nearby.
Meanwhile, the royal's dad King Charles III attended his second Coronation ceremony in Edinburgh on July 4, which just so happened to coincide with one of America's most celebrated days.
As Harry, Meghan and Lilibet enjoyed all the brightly-coloured vehicles decorated in all manners of Independence Day memorabilia including balloons, flags and bunting, it just so happened to land at an incredible important time for the King too.
King Charles was in Scotland's capital to be presented with the crown jewels of the country in what was a historic thanksgiving service, just eight weeks after his official Coronation in London.
The new monarch received the Crown of Scotland, the Sceptre and the Sword of State of the Honours of Scotland at St Giles' Cathedral in the capital which saw thousands of supporters show up to cheer him. He was also watched by his beloved Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales.
The grand procession made its way from Edinburgh Castle to the cathedral in a spectacular display.
While Harry has missed a great deal of official royal events since relocating to the US in 2020, he decided to attend the King's coronation earlier this year.
The ceremony coincided with the Duke's son Archie's birthday on May 6, so he jetted back to California only a matter of hours after the televised event.
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