The Sussexes have shared a brand new snap of their children at Princess Lilibet's Disney trip and fans are astonished by one surprising detail.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have spoken about their desire to protect their children and in the past would only very rarely share snapshots of Archie and Lilibet.
However, in recent months, the youngsters have featured far more regularly on Meghan's social media - albeit with their faces hidden from view. And now a new image has been shared of the siblings.
The Sussexes recently took part in a documentary by ABC News, titled The Happiest Story on Earth: 70 Years of Disneyland. In it, they shared some of their fondest memories of the theme park, which they visited in June to celebrate daughter Lilibet's fourth birthday.
At the time, Meghan took to her Instagram account to post a video with clips and pictures of the whole family enjoying their trip, with the message: "Thank you @disneyland for giving our family two days of pure joy!" And she also shared a never-before-seen photo from their visit with the documentary makers to feature in the show.
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The image show Lilibet and Archie from behind as they admire a table laden with food, complete with Disney balloons and a Little Mermaid birthday cake.
And fans couldn't help but notice one new detail in the sweet snap - the length of Lilibet's incredible hair. One took to X to write: "Lilibet's hair is so thick and long. Plus a beautiful auburn color!" Meanwhile, another said: "They're getting so big".
Fans of Harry and Meghan always delight in seeing new pictures of their two children, but an insider previously claimed there might be a heartbreaking reason why the Sussexes have taken to sharing more photos of their kids.

Speaking to the Daily Mail, the source claimed that Harry is "completely heartbroken" as his father, King Charles, was refusing to see him or the family - and posting photos of them online was "a last resort" so that the monarch can see them and "realise what he's missing".
The insider claimed: "Harry is completely heartbroken. It's a last resort. He's desperately hoping the King might see a picture of Archie or Lilibet and realise what he's missing."

Just recently, Harry finally reunited with his dad for the first time since February 2024. They spent around 55 minutes together, sparking rumours that the pair now plan to see each other regularly and may take part in public appearances together.
However, following their meeting, Harry travelled to Ukraine, where he gave another new bombshell interview, which one expert believes could prove problematic for the Prince.
In the candid chat to The Guardian, Harry insisted he has a "clear conscience" when it comes to the scathing revelations he's made about his family and revealed his father Charles is now his "main focus".
During the lengthy interview, the Duke of Sussex reflected on Spare and his work on various Netflix programmes. These, Harry argued, were his and Meghan's attempts at correcting "one point of view".
"I don't believe that I aired my dirty laundry in public. It was a difficult message, but I did it in the best way possible. My conscience is clear," Harry said.
But it may have proven to be a costly mistake. Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond believes Harry would have been "better to stay zipped about his meeting with his father".
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She told the Mirror: "His first comment was that his dad was 'great'. And I don’t think the Palace would have any problem with that. But to have been drawn into commenting on whether he had any regrets about his book was naive.
"He just can’t seem to stop himself from doubling down on his grievances. He was clearly responding to a specific question about whether he’d aired his 'dirty laundry' in public. He should simply have said he had no comment, and re-directed the focus of the interview to his visit to Ukraine.
"To be tempted into asserting that his conscience was clear about all that he had said in his book, and that there “cannot be reconciliation before you have truth”, was just asking for trouble.
"I don’t think it’s serious trouble: he didn’t say anything that we hadn’t already heard. But it may well have set alarm bells ringing at the Palace. Nothing, it seems, can be guaranteed to be kept private by Harry."
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