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Jennifer Newton

Meghan Markle sends message to daughter Lilibet at glamorous outing with Harry

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have left their young children Archie and Lilibet at home while they enjoyed a day at the polo, but it appears the couple's daughter, who turns one next week, wasn't far from her mind.

While at the tournament at the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club in California, Meghan, as usual, wore some of her gorgeous jewellery.

And if you look closely enough at her right hand, you can see a brand new stunning gold ring, which sees Meghan pay a touching tribute to Lilibet.

The ring has a subtle letter L on it, in what is a sweet nod to the Lilibet, whose name pays tribute to her great-grandmother the Queen.

Meghan Markle gives Prince Harry a kiss at a polo tournament in California (Karl Larsen/BACKGRID / BACKGRID)
Meghan wore a glamorous outfit and teamed it with her gorgeous jewellery (GP/MEGA)

And it's not the first time that Meghan has used her jewellery to pay a lovely tribute to her two little ones.

During a trip to New York with Harry last year, Meghan was spotted wearing a bracelet with Archie and Lilibet's names engraved on it.

The bracelet is thought to be a yellow gold bracelet by brand Jennifer Meyer, which costs $950 (£702) and can be personalised with names.

Meghan wears a ring with the letter L on it that pays tribute to her young daughter Lilibet (Karl Larsen/BACKGRID / BACKGRID)

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Next week, Harry and Meghan will be embarking on a special trip with Archie and Lilibet and travelling to the UK for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

It's been reported that they are expected to join the Queen and the rest of the Royal Family at a service at St Paul's Cathedral next Friday.

Harry and Meghan are due in the UK next week for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee (ANP/AFP via Getty Images)

Royals are set to gather en-masse for the event, which forms part of the celebrations, and Harry and Meghan have confirmed they will be travelling to the UK for the four-day bank holiday weekend.

The service will come 24 hours after the Trooping the Colour event, which will see working royals only appear on the Buckingham Palace balcony, meaning there will be no place for the Sussexes, who now live in California.

According to the Telegraph, as well as Harry and Meghan being expected to attend the service at St Paul's, Prince Andrew is also expected to be among those attending.

This means that all of the Queen's children and grandchildren could be at the event - and some of her great-grandchildren may also reportedly attend.

Among the youngest royals that could be there are Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Mia Tindall although Harry and Meghan's two children three-year-old Archie and Lilibet, who is almost one, are unlikely to be there, given their young ages.

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