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Princess Lilibet paid tribute to the late Queen in Meghan Markle's latest Instagram post.
The three-year-old daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex was captured handing out slices of sponge cake topped with sprinkles.
The sweet moment was part of Meghan's social media update showing family life at home with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
In the footage, Meghan, 43, captured her daughter's reaction to a gift Harry brought back from his recent visit to Ukraine.
Princess Lilibet pays tribute to Queen in Meghan Markle's latest Instagram post
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While Lilibet's face was concealed from view in the short clip, her adorable pyjamas and a glimpse of her hair were visible.
The young princess was dressed in personalised floral pyjamas for the occasion. The pyjamas are from fashion label Lake and are known as the "Classic Red Elizabeth Floral" design.
The choice of attire appears particularly fitting for Lilibet, whose name was inspired by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The personalised sleepwear showcased the young royal's growing personality as she distributed cake in the family's intimate home video.
Princess Lilibet wearing 'Classic Red Elizabeth Floral' pyjamas in Meghan's Instagram video
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The video also offered a brief glimpse of Lilibet's golden red curls, with one loose ringlet visible towards the end of the clip.
Prince Harry has previously spoken about his children inheriting his distinctive hair colour.
During an appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, the Duke shared insights about the family trait.
"The Spencer gene is very, very strong," he told the host.
Harry admitted he initially doubted his genetics would prevail, adding: "I actually really, genuinely thought at the beginning of my relationship [with Meghan] that should this go the distance and we have kids there's no way the ginger gene will stand up to my wife's genes, but I was wrong!"
The video comes following Prince Harry's unannounced humanitarian trip to Ukraine earlier this month.
The Duke visited the Superhumans Centre in Lviv, an orthopaedic clinic and rehabilitation facility for those affected by the war.
The centre provides reconstructive surgery and psychological support free of charge to adults and children.
GB News understands the Duke was invited by the organisation's CEO, Olga Rudneva, who had extended the invitation on two previous occasions.
As a former British Army captain, Prince Harry has long supported veterans and service personnel.
He established the Invictus Games in 2014 to inspire recovery and rehabilitation of wounded, injured and sick Service personnel.