Say hello to this American princess.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle brought their 2-year-old daughter, Princess Lilibet, to a Fourth of July parade near their home in Montecito, Calif. yesterday, marking the first time she’s been seen in public — and her darling outfit is a sweet nod to her dad.
The Duke of Sussex, 38, held the young princess in photos from the parade, with his daughter wearing a patriotic blue-and-white floral dress and red Mary Janes that resembled the same ones Harry wore as a child in the mid-1980s.
While Princess Charlotte wore her uncle’s exact red shoes when she was a toddler in 2017, Lilibet’s appear to be a new pair with different closures at the strap.
The Sussex princess — who bears a strong resemblance to her ginger father — paired the sweet shoes with lacy white knee socks and a navy ribbon in her red pigtails.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry sported jeans and a green shirt with the sleeves rolled up, appearing to try and go somewhat incognito in sunglasses and a baseball cap.
The Duchess of Sussex, 41, and Prince Archie, 4, were also seen at the parade in an exclusive photo obtained by , with the duchess wearing what appeared to be a blue dress and Archie sporting jeans and a white shirt.
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The mom of two was also spotted in Santa Barbara with Prince Harry earlier this week, sporting chic brown linen shorts ($128) from Reformation and a white Anine Bing shirt ($199) with a Janessa Leoné straw fedora ($267) while the duke kept it casual in another jeans and baseball cap ensemble.
Their appearance marked the first time the duo had been seen in public since their $20 million Spotify deal was axed.
As for Lilibet, we’re keeping our fingers crossed for more glimpses of the princess in the days to come.
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