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First "very emotional" encounter with Prince Charles' Lillibet

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Prince Charles appears at The Oval for the Big Jubilee Lunch in London, June 5, 2022.
Prince Charles will be at the Big Jubilee Lunch in London on June 5, 2022. Appear in Oval. Photo: Justin Ng / UPPA / Avalon /Bang Showbiz

Prince Charles said, "Very emotional. I had the first encounter. His granddaughter Lillibet.

The first to line up on the British throne were his son Prince Harry and his wife Megan, the 12-month-old daughter of the Duchess of Sussex, and her 3-year-old son Archie. Spent with. The family was in the UK at the beginning of June for Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee.

And the 73-year-old future king can finally meet Lillibet Diana Mount Batten Windsor (her affectionately known as Lili) and after a while he can meet Archie again. I was overjoyed.

"It was great to see them. It was great to bring them back to Britain," said a senior royal source in .

"The Prince and the Duchess were absolutely excited to see them.

" Of course, the Prince hasn't seen his grandson Archie for a while, so he's with him. It was very special to be in.

"He had never met his granddaughter Lili, so it was very emotional and very emotional to see her.

Harry and Megan attended a Thanksgiving Day at St. Paul's Cathedral as part of Jubilee's celebration.

The 96-year-old prince also met his great-granddaughter for the first time during his stay, celebrating his first birthday.

The Duchess of Sussex now lives in Montesito, California, after resigning as a senior member of the Royal Family.

Harry (37), Megan (40) and their children stayed at Windsor's Frogmore Cottage, and Queen Elizabeth wanted their visit to heal the rift in her family. It is said that. He then complained about Harry's family in a television interview with Opla Winfrey.

One source explained to the Daily Mail newspaper before his visit: Support and maintain it.

"It's also an opportunity for people to get together after a very difficult time for this country. She doesn't want anything to cover it-and it involves family problems."

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