Harry and Meghan new Netflix episodes sees photos of newborn Lilibet

Petite Lilibet! Episode six of Harry and Meghan’s Netflix series sees adorable photos of the couple’s daughter as a newborn – and celebrating her first birthday in the garden at Frogmore Cottage

  • Part two of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s docuseries was released today – with episode six seeing the couple’s baby daughter, LIlibet, take centre stage
  • The Sussexes’ second child, now one, is seen wearing a baby grow with the words ‘Petite Lilibet’ on it – with Harry’s hand gently touching her tiny fist 
  • Elsewhere, Meghan is seen swaddling her daughter in a baby sling 
  • There’s also glimpses of how the family celebrated her first birthday at Frogmore Cottage during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations 
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s youngest child takes centre stage in episode six of their Netflix series, with footage and clips showing the young royal just days after her birth, and celebrating her first birthday earlier this year.  

The adorable newborn clips see a tiny Lilibet, now 16-months-old, sleeping in a series of cute baby grows and hats – including one adorned with the words ‘Petite Lili’.

The photographs, which appear in episode six, also show Lilibet, younger sister to Archie, three, scrunching up her face  as she sleeps and being gently patted on the hand by her father, Prince Harry. 

In several of the photos, Meghan, 41, who gave birth to her second child on June 4th 2021, is seen swaddling her young daughter in a baby sling as she carries her around.  

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Part two of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s docuseries was released today In a teaser clip – with episode six seeing a series of images of Lilibet as a newborn

There’s also glimpses of how the family celebrated her first birthday in the garden at Frogmore Cottage during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.   

 

The first three episodes of Harry & Meghan – part of the Sussexes’ multi-million-dollar deal with Netflix – were streamed last week, with the final three hour-long episodes streaming from today.

The Sussexes’ six-part show – which forms part of their multimillion-pound deal with Netflix – has become the streaming giant’s most-watched documentary in a premier week, debuting with 81.55 million hours viewed. 

The initial tranche covered the couple’s courtship and romance, but many were left deeply unhappy about the programme’s assault on the late Queen’s Commonwealth legacy, with some saying it seemed as if the couple want to ‘bring down the monarchy’.

There’s also glimpses of how the family celebrated her first birthday at Frogmore Cottage during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations earlier this year

With a linen-clothed table in the garden, the couple are seen with their two children helping one-year-old Lilibet blow out the candles on her first birthday cake

In one of the photos, Meghan, 41, who gave birth to her second child on June 4th 2021, is seen swaddling her sleeping daughter in a baby sling as she carries her around

The adorable photos see the just-born baby, now one, including this one with what looks like Prince Harry’s hand touching his daughter’s tiny fist

Hello world: A sleeping Lilibet is captured  with the caption June 4th 2021 – the day she was born


Covered with a blanket and wearing a little hat, the photos show baby Lilibet snoozing, with what appears to be her father’s hand gently patting hers. The tiny newborn is seen scrunching up her face in another photo

Harry also let rip with a string of sly digs at his family, particularly his father and brother, including the suggestion that they had married not for love but to a woman who fitted ‘the mould’.

The duke also said members of his family questioned why Meghan needed more protection from the media than their wives had been given, but that they failed to grasp the ‘race element’. 

The claims made in the trailer yesterday were quickly declared by royal experts as ‘nonsense’, while one commentator said the series was clearly a ‘form of revenge’. 

In one clip, Meghan’s British privacy lawyer Jenny Afia insisted she had seen evidence of the conspiracy against the Duchess before Lucy Fraser – real name Lucy Meadmore – a former PR manager who was a mystery figure until a week ago, says ‘Meg became this scapegoat for the Palace’. 

The Duchess herself also suggested she was made a scapegoat, adding: ‘You would see it play out. A story about someone in the family would pop up for a minute, and they’d go: ‘We’ve got to make that go away’.’ 

But Royal Editor for the Daily Mail Rebecca English said last night that only someone ‘utterly ignorant of the media’ would suggest that she would steer clear of a story about a royal family member in return for a disparaging tale about Meghan or Harry.

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Writing in the Mail, she said she ‘never heard a negative word’ about the Sussexes until ‘at least six months after their marriage – and then not from anyone inside the palace walls.’ 

In fact, Ms English believed aides did all they could to keep up appearances when it appeared that ‘all was not well’ within the Sussex household. 

She added: ‘Staff, they insisted, were leaving for personal reasons or because they had an exciting new opportunity to pursue. Never because of Meghan.

‘Even when I personally witnessed her round on a member of her team, leaving this individual in tears of humiliation, I was told – with a straight-face – that it had merely been a ”security incident”.

‘I had stand-up rows with palace staff when I suggested they had been economical with the truth and my fact-checking calls regarding stories I intended to publish were met with open sighs of frustration.’

She also said she chose to omit Harry’s ‘frankly rude and unprofessional behaviour towards the press’ from her copy, as the 38-year-old’s ‘impressive charity work deserved to be the star of the show.’ 

She added: ‘The truth is that negative stories about Harry and Meghan only began to eek out when their behaviour became so obnoxious that it was impossible to hide,’ she wrote.

‘And that’s not something I expect you will hear about when today’s dramatic finale lands on Netflix.’

There were mounting calls overnight to see the evidence for the highly damaging claim, with one royal source declaring: ‘No one is taking lessons in honesty from them.’ 

Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams also called on filmmakers to back up claims made.

Responding to the trailer released yesterday, Mr Fitzwilliams told MailOnline it showed ‘how much of a coup for Netflix this docuseries is.’

He added: ‘The claim is that the Palace used Meghan as a ‘scapegoat’ so other damaging stories about other royals would go away.

‘So the question is, to benefit which royals and who knew about it? Which other members of the royal family were involved or were courtiers briefing without their knowledge?

‘William was named in an earlier trailer by Harry. This will be catastrophic for the relationship between the once close brothers.

‘What exactly is the evidence that backs up their claim that Meghan was ‘fed to the wolves’?

‘Essentially the claim is that the institution was working against them and using the media to discredit them with a barrage of negative articles. Her lawyer Jenny Afia says she has seen evidence. However what evidence will we be shown?’

He added: ‘This is undoubtedly a form of revenge. It remains to be seen after the series airs, if the royals will respond and if so, how.’   

Read more: 

  • Any suggestion negative stories were ‘fed’ to the media by the Palace as part of a ‘war’ against Meghan is categorically untrue – in fact I ignored Harry’s frankly rude and unprofessional behaviour towards the press, says Royal Editor REBECCA ENGLISH 
  • Harry and Meghan Netflix documentary LIVE: Final three episodes released TODAY see Duchess branded a ‘scapegoat’ as royal family brace for fresh attacks
  • STEPHEN GLOVER: The world is tiring of the shallow, selfish Sussexes. When their moaning is long forgotten, the monarchy will still endure 

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