Queen Elizabeth II was reportedly filled with joy when she met her great-granddaughter Princess Lilibet for the first—and only—time in 2022.
The touching meeting took place during the historic Platinum Jubilee celebrations in the United Kingdom, marking 70 years of the Queen’s reign. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle had traveled from the United States with their children to be part of the milestone occasion.
A Joyful First Meeting
According to royal author Robert Hardman in his book Elizabeth II, the late monarch was “thrilled” to finally meet Lilibet, who was named after the Queen’s childhood nickname.
The author describes a warm and intimate moment, noting that the young child happily moved around near the Queen, creating a scene that left a lasting impression on those present.
Prince Harry’s Personal Reflection
Prince Harry later reflected on this emotional encounter in his memoir Spare, written after the Queen’s passing.
He recalled imagining his children’s final visit with their great-grandmother, describing how Prince Archie showed polite gestures, while Lilibet shared a sweet and affectionate moment with the monarch.

Harry also shared a lighthearted detail, writing that the Queen found the children “sweet” and seemed pleasantly surprised by their calm behavior, having expected them to be more energetic.
A Moment Etched in Royal History
The meeting between Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Lilibet carried deep emotional significance, not only because of their family bond but also because it was their only time together.
Coming during the Platinum Jubilee—a defining moment in British history—the encounter symbolized a rare coming together of generations within the Royal Family.
Though brief, the moment continues to resonate as a heartfelt memory, highlighting the Queen’s enduring love for her family and the personal connections behind the public image of the monarchy.
