Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, has published a personal video clip via social media, offering the public a brief insight into her private life. The footage, released on Instagram on Sunday evening, features the Duchess and her daughter, Lilibet, both attired in coordinated beekeeping suits.
The video depicts the Duchess walking hand-in-hand with her daughter toward a beehive. At one point, the three-year-old child turns toward her mother, momentarily revealing her face—thereby providing royal observers with a rare visual of the young child’s features.
The Duchess of Sussex and her daughter, Lilibet, appeared in coordinated attire while standing in an expansive field. Lilibet complemented her outfit with a pair of multicolored, rainbow-themed wellington boots.
The pair were seen holding hands and walking away from the camera in the direction of a beehive. At one point, the Duchess, aged 43, gently leaned down to place a reassuring hand on her daughter’s back.
The video, which was accompanied by the song Sugar, Sugar by The Archies, was published via the Duchess’s Instagram story.
The post was shared just days following the seventh anniversary of her marriage to Prince Harry, which she acknowledged by uploading an image of a cork board adorned with family photographs featuring herself, Prince Harry, and their children.
Notwithstanding the celebratory nature of the occasion, observers of the royal family noted the omission of a specific reference to Prince Harry in the caption accompanying the Duchess of Sussex’s social media post marking the couple’s seventh wedding anniversary.
The caption stated: “Seven years of marriage. A lifetime of stories. Thanks to all of you (whether by our side or from afar) who have loved and supported us throughout our love story — we appreciate you. Happy anniversary!”
Although the accompanying images prominently featured both the Duchess and Prince Harry, commentators on social media—particularly on X (formerly known as Twitter)—highlighted the absence of an explicit mention of the Duke of Sussex by name.
Certain users interpreted this omission as an indication that the Duchess had centered the message on herself, with some critics alleging that she had personalized the occasion in a manner that appeared to diminish the Duke’s role. One post read: “Happy Anniversary to me! No mention of my husband. He can be in the photos with ME!”#newsafro_















































