Prince Harry Carries Daughter Lilibet While Enjoying a Fourth of July Parade!
- Prince Harry enjoyed celebrating a Fourth of July parade in Montecito, California.
- The royal cradled his daughter, Lilibet during the outing.
- Meghan and Archie were also present with the prince for the celebrations.
Prince Harry enjoys the Fourth of July with his family
Prince Harry is celebrating the Fourth of July in his new home in Montecito, California.
The prince was enjoying a parade of the festival in the American city on Tuesday alongside his wife and two children.
The Duke of Sussex wore casual jeans, a green crew shirt, and a baseball cap. He cradled his 2-year-old daughter, Lilibet.
The baby princess looked adorable in her floral dress and white knee-high socks and red shoes. This is the first time fans saw her in a public event with her parents.
Lili’s dress was a nod to Harry as it resembled the one Harry wore as a child in the mid-1980s.
Lili’s red hair was done in two adorable pigtails.
Fans on the internet adored Lilibet with one writing,
”What a sweet looking little girl. So nice to see Harry bring her out in public on such a special day.”
Another commented,
”They have the cutest kids.”
A third added,
”What a cutipie!!”
After that, Meghan Markle, 41, and Prince Archie, 4, also joined the father-daughter duo for the event. The Duchess appeared to be wearing a blue dress and Archie wearing a white shirt and jeans.
Harry and Markle’s career crisis
This is not the first time Harry was seen celebrating America’s independence from Britain.
Two years ago, the Invictus Games founder was pictured taking participating in a Fourth of July parade in Wyoming alongside the former Suits actress and Markle.
The celebration for the Sussexes came after a tumultuous time for the Sussexes after they recently cut ties with Spotify. They signed a three-year deal for $20 million which ended in one year only.
Meghan’s podcast Archetypes will not return for its second season despite being at the top of the charts last year.
Sources revealed that the couple failed to produce enough content to equal their full multi-million dollar payout.
In a joint statement, Spotify and Archewell Audio announced that they have “mutually agreed to part ways and are proud of the series we made together.”
Despite the loss, the pair were snapped smiling and holding hands last week.
Another source claimed that the couple considers they were victims of bad luck after COVID-19, economic doldrums, and the ill health and subsequent deaths of Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II affected their attempts to have a successful career in the private sector.
The two left their senior royal life in January 2020.
However, they still have their Netflix deal, and Harry’s memoir Spare which became the fastest-selling non-fiction book of all time.
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