Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's family has grown as they have welcomed their second child, a daughter, this weekend.
Lilibet "Lili" Diana Mountbatten-Windsor was born on Friday, June 4 and named in honour of her great-grandmother, The Queen and her late Grandmother, The Princess of Wales.
The couple have previously spoken about only wanting two children in order to help protect the environment, so this could very well be their last.
And it's lovely they are having a baby girl as the Duchess of Sussex has been saving a very special item for a few years in hopes to one day give it to her daughter.
Back in 2015, Meghan revealed in an interview that she planned to pass down a piece of jewellery to her daughter - a Cartier watch, that costs around £4,800.
Meghan's meaningful present is only a few years old, as it's something she treated herself to after her hit television show, Suits was picked up for a third season back in 2012.
Speaking to HELLO! Magazine Meghan explained: "I’ve always coveted the Cartier French Tank watch.
"When I found out Suits had been picked up for our third season - which at the time felt like such a milestone - I totally splurged and bought the two-tone version."
She even had the watch engraved with a special message, reading 'To MM from MM'.
The item, which is a lovely symbol of Meghan's career success, has always been intended to be passed down to her children.
"I plan to give it to my daughter one day. That’s what makes a piece special - the connection you have to them," she said.
During the interview, Meghan also admitted that much of the jewellery she wore during her time as Rachel Zane on Suits was her own.
"We wanted Rachel's jewellery to feel personal, like family heirlooms," she said.
"I've actually worn my grandmother's charm bracelet and pearls from my mom on the show.
"It's funny because my first name is actually Rachel, so even my signet ring has the initial R."
After spending seven years working on Suits, Meghan officially retired from acting in 2017 when her relationship with Prince Harry was confirmed.
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