rare images of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet less than 24 hours since she revealed her children's American accents online. The sweet images show the red-haired children enjoying themselves in the garden with their mother, the Duchess of Sussex.
, five, and three-year-old Lilibet, as the trio enjoyed some impressive pink roses. She captioned three photos on her Instagram page with the words "Sunday kind of love....with my little loves". Her post is part of a flurry this weekend after she also shared an image of a billboard advertising her podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, in New York on Saturday.

Prince Harry's wife also posted some videos on Saturday with audio that revealed both Archie and Lilibet speaking on camera with accents developed during their time growing up in the US. In one clip Meghan and Lilibet are making jam and she asks her daughter "what do we think Lily?'
With just a strong American accent, Lilibet replied, "I think it's beautiful".
In another clip Archie can be heard talking to his mother as they feed their koi pet fish on their Montecito estate
Archie exclaims "Mama, watch it, I just fed it", to which a laughing Ms Markle replies: "Good job, that's enough."
In the garden snaps Lilibet has her auburn hair running free and is wearing a pink top which almost matches some of the roses. Brother Archie, who has darker red hair, is wearing a blue top and black trousers.
Doting mother Meghan is wearing a black pullover in the pictures and she is seen with one of the cut pink roses appearing to hand it to her daughter.
Meghan has shared images of her children before on social media, but like today's pictures, they are often glimpses of the youngsters not showing their faces as she protects their privacy.
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