Meghan shows rare Lilibet photos for birthday
Meghan shows rare Lilibet photos for birthday
meghan, The Sussex shared. The pictures were published on Wednesday on Instagram and show emotional moments between mother and daughter.
special birthday greetings
In a black and white photo you can see Meghan how she lovingly hugs Lilibet. The face of the little princess is partly hidden behind her hand and arm of her mother. Meghan wrote in the caption: "Happy birthday, our beautiful girl! Four years ago she came into our life - and every day is brighter and better through her. Thanks to everyone who sends love and celebrate her special day."
important key data
The second photo in the post shows Meghan how she holds Lilibet in her arms shortly after her birth. The little princess saw the light of day on June 4, 2021. This happened a year after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex returned from her duties as Senior Royals and moved to the United States.
privacy of children
Meghan and her husband Prince Harry are known to strictly maintain the privacy of their children Lilibet and the six -year -old Prince Archie. Last year, the couple released a Christmas card that showed a rare photo of both children - but with their backs to the camera while they are running towards their parents. A total of five more pictures were found on the menu, the events from last year. This was the first time in 2021 that Harry and Meghan published a Christmas card with their children.
health problems after birth
In April, Meghan announced that she had suffered from a postpartum pre -declampsia. She described this potentially life -threatening disease as "so rare and so scary". In the first episode of her podcast "Confessions of a Female Founder", she explained: "The world doesn't know what happens in breastfeeding."
Important information about postpartum preeklampsia
"And in breastfeeding you still try to be there for others ... especially for your own children, but things like that are great medical risks." According to the Mayo Clinic, most cases of postpartum preeclampsia develop within 48 hours of birth, but can also occur four to six weeks after birth. Untreated, postpartum preeclampsia can lead to serious complications, including seizures.
This report was also made up by Issy Ronald von CNN.
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