Princess Lilibet, daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, could return to the UK for significant family events as her third birthday approaches, amid speculation over the family’s travel plans.
Princess Lilibet, the youngest child of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, might return to the UK this year as she approaches her third birthday. Born in 2021 in California, she lives in Montecito with her family, including her brother Archie. The family previously participated in a Netflix docuseries, revealing snippets of their life after distancing themselves from the Royal Family in 2020. Lilibet’s christening took place in 2023 in Los Angeles, with actor Tyler Perry as her godfather and her name paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth and Princess Diana.
Her anticipated visits to the UK could include a trip for the Invictus Games event in London in May and a family wedding in June. These visits would potentially enable her and Archie to spend time with their British relatives. Speculation around these trips continues as the arrangements may depend on Meghan’s decisions.
In other royal news, Peter Phillips, son of Princess Anne and 18th in line to the throne, has recently split from his girlfriend Lindsay Wallace after three years together. The couple, both of whom have children from previous marriages, reportedly parted amicably due to their demanding schedules and commitments. Despite their breakup, there were no reports of any third parties involved. Phillips, a businessman associated with sports management, continues to focus on his professional life following the separation.