As per a source report, Queen Elizabeth got to virtually meet her great-granddaughter Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor over a video call with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle weren't excited to introduce their newborn daughter, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, to their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth. For those unaware, Harry and Meghan named their second child after The Queen's favorite surname, which her late husband Prince Philip would also affectionately address her. In addition, Lillibet's middle name is a tribute to Harry's late mother, Princess Diana.
While Lillibet made history as the first child of senior royal family members to be born in the United States, that didn't stop the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from meeting Queen Elizabeth, even if only virtually. According to People, it was through a video call that The Queen was introduced to baby Lillibet. A source shared with the publication that Harry and Meghan were "excited and couldn't wait to share that their daughter has arrived" as the parents returned to their Montecito mansion from Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. which was not far away.
Interestingly, video calls between Harry, Meghan and members of the royal family have apparently been very common since the couple's move to Los Angeles. During an appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden, Harry revealed that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, who passed away in April, ran around their great-grandson Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor, 2, Watched and joined the Zoom chat.
Meanwhile, when Queen Elizabeth meets Lillibet with the rest of the royal family face-to-face, people speculate that Harry and Meghan may decide to spend Christmas at Sandringham this year, depending on whether COVID-19 restrictions allow Like they did after their engagement in 2017. There is also The Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, marking their historic 70th year on the throne, which will likely see The Sussexes return to the UK soon.
The following month, Harry will be alone in Britain to reunite with his brother Prince William, at Sunken Gardens, Kensington Palace, for the unveiling of a statue of his mother Princess Diana, which will be The Princess of Wales' 60th birthday, in July. Will travel alone for 1.
