Meghan shares rare video of daughter Lilibet kissing surprise gift from Harry as she promotes ‘cringe-fest’ new show

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MEGHAN Markle has shared a rare video of her daughter Lilibet as she aims to promote her new “cringe-fest” show.

The Duchess of Sussex posted the story on her Instagram this afternoon showing Lilibet, 4, just hours after the second series of her Netflix show With Love, Meghan landed on screens.

InstagramLilibet, 4, can be seen walking in the clip, posted earlier today by Meghan[/caption]

InstagramThe young child walks over and kisses the ‘gift’ from Harry[/caption]

InstagramThe photograph shows Meghan playing with the family’s beloved late dog Guy[/caption]

The cute clip sees Meghan walking through a home towards a portrait that’s resting on the side of a kitchen counter.

Lilibet – donning pink pyjamas – can be seen walking up to the picture, which is wrapped with white ribbon, before kissing the image.

The clip, captioned: “Morning surprise from my husband,” films the photograph, which shows Meghan playing with the family’s beloved dog Guy, who passed away earlier this year.

After Lilibet kisses Guy in the picture, she walks away, as Meghan zooms in closer to the sweet black-and-white image.

The song My Guy, by Mary Wells, plays in the background of the short video.

This comes as Meghan tries to promote the new “cringey” season of her Netflix show With Love, Meghan.

Critics have slammed the new episodes as another example of the Sussexes “taking a dig” at the Royal Family.

In the fourth episode, she risked reigniting a royal row after appearing to refer to her infamous claim she was forced to wear neutral colours, an expert claimed.

Meg, possibly in a nod to the furore over her clothes while a working royal, said: “Yes existentially I am a neutral person.”

Royal expert Phil Dampier slammed the latest series as another opportunity to “have a dig” at the Royal Family.

Speaking to The Sun, he said: “But certainly, Megan, I think, is doing her own thing, and this new Netflix series is evidence of that.

“There’s no sign of Harry in this program… maybe he has bigger fish to fry.

“To spice it up a bit, Megan starts talking a little bit about her time in the royal family.

“She drops a few things here and there and talks about her time in the UK.

“I think if there’s any opportunity for them to have another dig, they will use it – even if it’s in a more subtle way.

“I think they’ve exhausted their ammunition, in terms of Harry’s Book ‘Spare’, the Oprah Winfrey interview and the six-part Netflix series.

“I think they’ve done about as much damage as they can.”

NetflixThe second series of the duchess’ show With Love, Meghan landed on Netflix today[/caption]

NetflixThe new episodes see Meghan cooking with and entertaining a number of celebrity guests[/caption]

NetflixCritics have slammed the new series as ‘self-promotion’[/caption]

Prince Harry does not appear in any of the show’s new episodes, featuring only in two photographs.

But Meghan references her husband several times, including one scene where she shows off the Duke’s hypocritical 40th present.

She proudly held up a blue baseball cap she made for her hubby with the initials PH40.

The PH refers to his royal title, Prince Harry, despite the fact the pair stepped down as senior working royals in 2020.

Meghan is determined to plough on with this Cate Blanchett-style lifestyle… this promotion of herself

Phil Dampier

Noting Harry’s absence, Royal biographer Phil said that the series was a continuation of Meg’s “self-promotion”.

He added: “The first series was described as boring and vapid and an exercise in narcissism.

“But seemingly Netflix are determined to go ahead with it. It’s very much a commercial tie-up.

“Meghan is determined to plough on with this Cate Blanchett-style lifestyle… this promotion of herself.

“When Harry and Meghan left the royal family, they cited the fact they wanted their children to grow up where they had privacy.

“I think some people had some sympathy with that, but they’ve invaded their own privacy with their books and films so much.

“They still talk about their own private lives, and slowly introducing the children, first of all, not showing their faces.

“I think it’s only a matter of time before they show their faces, when it suits them to use their family and details about their private life

“Clearly they will do. I think that’s a bit of hypocrisy there.”

The show was renewed for a second run after the first season dropped in March, despite mixed reviews from critics and fans.

Meghan had teased the cringey episodes with a trailer earlier this month, in which she said she loved “finding ways to show she cares”.

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