The Queen has finally met Lilibet as part of Harry and Meghan's first trip to the UK with the whole family.
It marks first time the Sussexes have brought Lilibet - who was named in honour of the Queen - to the UK.Growing up, the Queen's nickname was Lilibet, having been coined when the then Princess Elizabeth was a toddler and struggled to pronounce her own name properly.The Queen's father, George VI, previously said: "Lilibet is my pride. Margaret is my joy.
Harry and Meghan were seen keeping a low profile during the Queen's thanksgiving service at St Paul's on Friday. They arrived ahead of Prince Charles to cheers from onlookers, and all eyes were on he couple as they walked down the cathedral aisle to take their seats in the second-from-front row. After the service, the couple were believed to have skipped a lunch for royals and politicians at London's Guildhall, instead heading back to their Frogmore Cottage base.
Neither Lilibet, nor her older brother, Archie, have been seen in public at any of the Jubilee celebrations so far.
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