Prince Harry reportedly sent a picture of his baby daughter to other royals in a WhatsApp group shortly after she was born.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomedLilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsorinto the world on Friday, June 4.
SeniorroyalsincludingPrince Charlesandthe Queenwere delighted by the news, with Her Majesty said to be “overjoyed”.
Harry also treated his family to a snap of Lilibet in the group, Entertainment Tonight reports.
Extended family members use it to keep in touch, it is claimed.
A source toldPeoplethat Harry and Meghan had already introduced Lilibet tothe Queenduring a video call.
Kate earlier said she "can't wait" to meetHarryandMeghan Markle'sbaby daughter – but revealed she hadn't yet Facetimed the couple.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, made the comments as she was quizzed during the G7 summit in Cornwall last week.
She said: "I wish her all the very best, I can’t wait to meet her."
The royal added: "We haven't met her yet but hopefully that will be soon".
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Tensions between Kate, her husband and Harry and Meghan have been high since 2019.
They only seem to have increased in the wake of Megxit and the broadcast of Harry and Meghan's explosive interview withOprah Winfrey.
In it, Meghan responded to reports that Kate had made her cry – and insisted the opposite had happened during a row over bridesmaid dresses.
However, a source told ET that Kate is now trying to be a “peacemaker” between Harry and other disgruntled royals.
The duke texted his sister-in-law after Lilibet’s birth, theMail on Sundayreported.
On July 1, Harry and William are set to be reunited in the grounds of Kensington Palace for the unveiling of a statue in tribute to their late mum Princess Diana.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward toldExpress Onlineshe doubts Harry and William will make up in time.
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She said: “There is, of course, hope the memory of Diana can repair their relationship but that seems a long way off right now.
“You might have thought they’d go for a joint statement and speech but that’s not the case.
“Each has insisted on preparing their own. It is a big concern that their body language will suggest all is not well and they won’t present a united front.”
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