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Shocking Revelations Surround Lilibet’s First Birthday Photo
The first birthday photo of Lilibet, the daughter of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, has left royal fans astounded.
Amongst the flood of congratulations and admiration for the adorable little girl, eagle-eyed fans have uncovered a number of suspicious details.
One fan, Jennifer, pointed out that Meghan appears to be wearing her old ring in the photo, suggesting that the baby she is holding may not be Lilibet.
Furthermore, Jennifer noted significant changes in Meghan's appearance, speculating that she may have undergone plastic surgery and gained weight since the photo was taken.
These revelations have left fans questioning why Meghan continues to deceive them.
Another fan, Young, expressed disbelief, stating that it is highly unlikely for someone to lose 15 pounds in just one week unless it was photoshopped.
Sam chimed in, suggesting that the child in Meghan's arms could be Jessica's baby, but upon closer examination of the entire picture, it becomes apparent that Meghan looks thinner and has a different nose compared to her current appearance.
In other news, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spared no expense in celebrating Lilibet's first birthday.
The couple reportedly spent £244 on a two-tier floral pink cake covered in strawberry buttercream, which was made by the same baker who created their wedding cake in 2018.
The celebration took place during Harry and Meghan's recent visit to the UK, where they hosted a garden party at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.
Claire Tack, an American baker based in East London, oversaw the festivities and crafted the special cake.
She expressed her delight in creating this unique cake for Lilibet's birthday, revealing that it featured an Amalfi lemon and elderflower cake inside, similar to the one she made for the Duke and Duchess's wedding.
However, this time it was covered with a strawberry buttercream specifically for Lilibet.
The event was filled with balloons, party games, and picnic snacks, with guests including Mike and Zara Tindall.
The cake, described on Viola Cakes' website, consisted of three layers of vanilla sponge drizzled with elderflower syrup and filled with Amalfi lemon curd.
Among the gifts Lilibet received was a pastel pink VW Beetle ride-on car, and there is speculation that Prince Charles may have gifted her a swing similar to the one he purchased for Prince George.
Following the party, Harry and Meghan returned to California with their children, Archie and Lilibet, while the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations continued in the UK.
It is believed that Lilibet's godfather, Charlie Van Straubenzee, and his brother Tom, who is Princess Charlotte's godfather, were among the guests at the birthday bash.
Royal commentator and friend of the Sussexes, Omid Scobie, shared a picture on Twitter, revealing that the couple had organized an intimate backyard picnic for close friends and family.
According to a source, the party was a relaxed and casual affair, allowing guests to come and go as they pleased.
This special occasion marked Lilibet's first visit to the UK, where she had the opportunity to meet several members of the royal family, including her great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, after whom she was named.
Lilibet's birthday celebration truly encapsulated the joy and love surrounding this milestone, leaving everyone in attendance with cherished memories of a delightful day.