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Princess Lilibet looks all grown up in new pics as Meghan Markle shares emotional message

The Duchess of Sussex made a new post on social media.

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Meghan Markle made a rare new post about Princess Lilibet (Image: Instagram/@meghan)

Princess Lilibet looked all grown up in her mother, Meghan Markle's, latest post on social media. The Duchess of Sussex took to her official Instagram account on Saturday to mark International Day of the Girl with a sweet tribute to her four-year-old daughter.

In the post, Lilibet can be seen in a short clip running through her home's garden, while in another shot, she can be seen posing with her mother while holding hands outdoors. Meghan wrote in the post: "To all the girls - this world is yours. Do everything you can to protect your rights, use your voice, support each other. We will do the same for you. It’s your right and our responsibility. Go get ‘em girl! [runnning emoji] Happy International Day of the Girl."

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It comes after a busy few days for the Duchess of Sussex, who was spotted in New York with her husband, Prince Harry, on Thursday and Friday to attend two very special events.

On Thursday, Harry and Meghan attended the Project Healthy Minds Gala, where they received an award for their humanitarian work.

The Duke warned that social media's impact on children is "one of the most pressing issues of our time."

Citing that 4,000 families are taking legal action through the Social Media Victims Law Centre, the duke said more needed to be done to protect young people from online dangers.

He said: "Tonight, we are all here together to focus on what remains one of the most pressing issues of our time."

Meghan added that the couple often discussed how they would protect their own children, six-year-old Archie and Lilibet, four, as they grow older.

She said: "Like so many parents, we think constantly about how to embrace technology's benefits while safeguarding against its dangers."

On Friday, the Duke and Duchess attended the Project Healthy Minds World Mental Health Day Festival.

Meanwhile, the couple's Archewell Foundation announced that its Parents' Network initiative is joining forces with ParentsTogether, a non-profit organisation dedicated to family advocacy and online safety.

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