has made comments publicly about her daughter Princess Lilibet today on social media. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, has been increasing her Instagram content this week in the build-up to today's launch of her new brand, As Ever's products. Her recent posting shows the
While the video, posted earlier today, only featured Meghan and her mum Doria, the duchess commented about her and Prince Harry's daughter Lilibet, three, in the post's caption. Talking about the dessert she had made in the video, Meghan revealed that she had named the sweet treat after her daughter and called it 'Chantilly Lili'. She also used two affectionate words to describe her young daughter, calling her "special" and "sweet".
She wrote in the Instagram caption: "Whipped up a special dessert with @nytcooking as we celebrate the launch of @aseverofficial today! Goodness is moments away.
"In the meantime, enjoy the recipe for our 'Chantilly Lili' - a delicious dessert named after our darling daughter.
"So so so good. As special and sweet as she is."
Despite the dessert being named after Lilibet, the young royal did not appear in the video.
However, she has made some appearances on the duchess' Instagram before, with Meghan and Harry - who quit royal life in 2020 - always making sure not to show their daughter or their son Prince Archie's faces.
Just last week, Meghan shared a photograph of herself and her two children on their Montecito estate.
In the sweet snap, the duchess - wearing denim jeans and a white shirt - could be seen holding Lilibet while Archie wrapped his arms around her leg.
She captioned the sweet photograph: "Every day is a love story."
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