SHE CRAWLED AT THE QUEEN’S FEET… BUT ONE GIFT CHANGED EVERYTHING 👑😳 It was meant to be a quiet, deeply personal moment—but what happened during that first and only meeting between Queen Elizabeth II and little Princess Lilibet of Sussex is now drawing fresh attention. As the toddler played at her great-grandmother’s feet, those present say the Queen was genuinely “thrilled”—a rare glimpse of warmth in a moment few ever witnessed. But behind that sweet scene, something else was unfolding that no one expected. According to Prince Harry, a gift the Queen chose to give Lilibet didn’t just mark the occasion—it quietly set off a chain reaction. Not long after, King Charles III reportedly made an urgent call, asking Harry to return to England immediately. What exactly about that gift sparked such a response hasn’t been fully revealed—but insiders suggest it carried more meaning than it first appeared. There’s one detail about that moment—something subtle, almost overlooked—that’s now raising bigger questions about what really happened behind palace doors…

Queen Elizabeth Was ‘Thrilled’ to Meet Princess Lilibet, Who Crawled Around Her Feet During Their Only Meeting, Book Claims

The late monarch met her namesake great-granddaughter once in the summer of 2022

Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor at a birthday picnic on the occasion of her first birthday, at Frogmore Cottage, Windsor, Britain (issued 07 June 2022); Queen Elizabeth II attends an audience with the President of Switzerland Ignazio Cassis (Not pictured) at Windsor Castle on April 28, 2022

Princess Lilibet; Queen Elizabeth.Credit : 

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The late Queen Elizabeth met her namesake great-grandchild Princess Lilibet just once before she died.

In his new biography of the late monarch, Elizabeth II: In Private. In Public. Her Story, Robert Hardman looks back on one of the last times that the royal family came together to celebrate the life and legacy of the matriarch. In June 2022, a series of events marked the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, her 70th year on the throne.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who had stepped back from royal life and moved to California two years prior, returned to the U.K. for the festivities and brought their children: Princess Lilibet, now 4, and her older brother, Prince Archie, now 6.

“The Queen would finally get to meet Lilibet and was thrilled, say friends, as the 1-year-old crawled around her feet,” Hardman writes in Elizabeth II, out May 19.

Queen Elizabeth II watches from the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the Trooping the Colour parade
Queen Elizabeth attends the Trooping the Colour parade on June 2, 2022.Jonathan Brady – WPA Pool/Getty Images

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