Archie and Lilibet 'being robbed of love' after Harry claims he 'cannot bring them to the UK'.
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The young royal was born four years ago in Santa Barbara
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Princess Lilibet will mark her fourth birthday tomorrow with a family celebration alongside her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and brother Prince Archie. The young royal's milestone on June 4 is expected to be commemorated publicly through the Duchess's Instagram account.
Meghan Markle, who has amassed three million followers on the platform, is anticipated to post either a photograph or video footage of her daughter to mark the occasion.
The family will likely celebrate privately at their California home, continuing their tradition of sharing selective glimpses of their children's special moments with the public through social media.
The Duchess of Sussex recently discussed her aspirations for her daughter's future during the final episode of her podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder.
Princess Lilibet set for celebration with Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Prince Archie.
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Speaking with Beyoncé's mother, Tina Knowles, the 43-year-old duchess contemplated the possibility of a professional partnership with her daughter.
"I wonder if one day I'll be in business with Lili and we'll be building something," Meghan speculated during the conversation. Knowles responded positively to the idea, saying: "Yeah, that's the best."
The duchess then sought guidance from her guest, asking: "What advice do you have for people really digging into business together, especially as mother and daughter?"
Knowles acknowledged the complexities of such arrangements, admitting, "There are difficulties." The 71-year-old explained that working closely with family members in business often leads to "disagreements."
Meghan Markle launched the website featuring a photo of her with daughter Lilibet, three, holding hands in the California sunshine.
As Ever websiteDespite these challenges, Knowles revealed her approach to managing conflicts with her daughters in professional settings.
"If my kids are mad at me, I can't take it. I'll cave. If we have a disagreement, it's her business, so she gets the win," she confessed.
The fashion designer and businesswoman's candid admission highlighted the delicate balance between maintaining family harmony and navigating professional partnerships with one's children.
The birthday celebration occurs amid reports that Prince Harry has consulted his uncle, Earl Charles Spencer, regarding a potential change to the family surname.
Lilibet pictured wearing a pair of colourful rainbow wellies.
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Lilibet shown standing on a picnic blanket as she shares a mother-and-daughter moment with Meghan Markle.
InstagramThe Duke of Sussex sought guidance about abandoning the Mountbatten-Windsor name in favour of Spencer, honouring his late mother's maiden name.
Such a decision would affect both of the Sussex children's surnames, transforming them from Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor to Archie and Lilibet Spencer.
However, Earl Spencer is understood to have cautioned his nephew about the significant ramifications of this choice, warning of "severe consequences" that could follow such a dramatic departure from royal naming conventions.