Princess Lilibet, the daughter of Harry and Meghan, has made a rare appearance in the family's new holiday card.
The heartwarming snap shows Lilibet, now three, running into her father's waiting arms, while her brother Prince Archie, five, makes a beeline for Meghan.
Prince Harry, 40, has previously shared how he sees his mother, the late Princess Diana, in Lilibet with her 'Spencer-like' blue eyes and golden-reddish locks.
And royal fans took to X to agree, saying they were delighted to see a 'glimpse of the kiddos' on the new card, with one person adding: 'So cute to see a picture of their children. They are really redheads!'
Another commenter gushed over the young princess and said: 'Look at Lilibet's red waves! Perfect mix of H&M!'
It is safe to say that royal fans have been transfixed by the presence of Archie and Lilibet on the Sussexes' festive card - as Harry and Meghan, 42, are keen on protecting their privacy.
Indeed, the last official photograph of Princess Lilibet was released her first birthday in June 2022.
Here, FEMAIL lists all the times the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have given the world a rare glimpse of their beloved daughter, Princess Lilibet.
The season's greetings from Harry and Meghan's Archewell Foundation showcased the highlights of the Sussexes' year.
One of the six heartwarming snaps shows Lilibet, now three, running into her father's waiting arms, while her brother Prince Archie , five, makes a beeline for Meghan.
Lilibet Diana Mountbatten Windsor was born on June 4, 2021.
As Harry and Meghan had already stepped back from royal duties, they were not obligated to participate in the classic post-birth photo call.
Instead, the first official photograph of their daughter was released as part of the Sussexes' festive card in 2021 when she was already six months old.
The family image shows Meghan holding up their giggling daughter, while smiling while Harry looks on with his arm around their two-year-old son Archie.
The sweet portrait was taken at their $14.7million Montecito mansion by Alexi Lubomirski, who shot the couple's engagement photos and the official family portraits on their wedding day.
Their message read: 'This year we welcomed our daughter, Lilibet, to the world. Archie made us a "Mama and Papa" and Lili made us a family.
'As we look forward to 2022 we have made donations on your behalf to several organizations that honor and protect families - from those being relocated from Afghanistan to American families in need of paid parental leave.'
The couple notably used the American phrase 'Happy Holidays' on their card rather than the British 'Merry Christmas'.
The first official photograph of Lilibet was released as part of the Sussexes' festive card in 2021 when she was already six months old.
Their message read: 'This year we welcomed our daughter, Lilibet, to the world. Archie made us a "Mama and Papa" and Lili made us a family.'
The next official snap of Lilibet was released to mark her first birthday in June 2022.
Lilibet was seen wearing a pale blue frock with a white bow in her reddish locks while she sat in the grass during her birthday party.
Harry and Meghan hosted a 'relaxed' garden party for little Lilibet at Frogmore Cottage in the Windsor estate during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations with birthday cake, balloons, party games and picnic snacks.
The Lilibet picture was taken by photographer and friend of the couple Misan Harriman, who attended the small picnic with his wife, children and reportedly several members of the Royal family.
Those who are said to have also been at Frogmore Cottage include Zara and Mike Tindall's three children, Mia, Lena, and Lucas.
Savannah and Isla, daughters of Peter Phillips and Autumn Kelly, were also in attendance.
Three-year-old Archie's godfather, Charlie Van Straubenzee, and his brother Tom, godfather to Princess Charlotte, were invited, it is understood.
The late Queen was also said to have met her namesake around this time during the Platinum Jubilee festivities.
Lilibet is seen wearing a pale blue frock with a white bow in her reddish locks while she sat in the grass during her first birthday party.
Princess Lilibet and her brother Prince Archie featured in all six episodes of their parents' ground-breaking Netflix series Harry & Meghan which aired in December 2022.
From her birth to her first steps, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared several adorable pictures of Lilibet’s early years in the controversial documentary.
In episode six, the princess is introduced with a clip of Harry stroking his newborn’s nose before she starts cooing.
An unseen clip from Lili’s first birthday party, the scene of her official portrait, is also included in the documentary.
Meghan is seen holding up Lilibet as Harry lights the candles on a light pink tiered birthday cake - by the same baker who the couple’s wedding cake in 2018.
Archie then runs over to help his little sister blow out the candles.
Meghan’s voiceover continues: ‘There was something that felt so complete once we had Lilibet.
‘Everyone just really respected that we had been through so much and that we, like any parent, deserved to just welcome their child into the world peacefully.’
In episode six, the princess is introduced with a clip of Harry stroking his newborn’s nose before she starts cooing.
Meghan is seen holding up Lilibet at her first birthday party as Harry lights the candles on a light pink tiered birthday cake.
A picture of Meghan carrying Archie and Lili through the family's garden. In the documentary, Meghan said: 'There was something that felt so complete once we had Lilibet'
Meghan said that they were able to 'have that time as a family to nurture and cocoon.'
Later in the documentary, the Duchess is seen helping Lili learn how to walk in the California sun, as Harry shares his candid thoughts with the camera crew.
He said that while he sees Meghan in Archie, he sees a lot of his mother, the late Princess Diana, in his daughter Lilibet.
'I see a lot of my mum in Lili,' he said. 'She's very Spencer-like.
'She's got the same blue eyes. Sort of like a golden-reddish hair.'
Harry also spoke of his daughter's hair earlier this year in an interview with Hello! magazine.
He joked that both of his children had their mother's thick hair, joking that it wouldn't be long until 'Lili can sit on hers'.
Recalling her conversation with Harry at this year's edition of the WellChild Awards in London, the magazine's chief content officer Sophie Vokes-Dudgeon wrote: 'Archie and Lili have been blessed with their mother's thick hair,' he told us self-effacingly as he marvelled that it won't be long until Lili can sit on hers.'
Lili is seen crawling in the family's garden in Montecito.
The Duchess helps her daughter learn how to walk in the Netflix documentary released in December 2022.
A picture of the Sussexes included in the Netflix series. Harry has previously said that his children have inherited their mother's thick hair.
Alongside the footage of his children, Harry speaks to the Netflix camera crew about keeping them out of the public eye, explaining why royal fans don't see much of Lili.
He said: 'What's most important for the two of us is to make sure that we don't repeat the same mistakes that perhaps our parents made.'
'As a dad, and as parents, I think consent is a really key piece to this. That if you have children, it should be your consent as to what you share.'
Meghan added: 'We've been really conscious of protecting our kids as best we can and also understanding the role that they play in this really historical family.'