Prince Harry 'wanted his face to be the first thing Lilibet saw' as Meghan gave birth


Prince Harry recalled the precious moments when Meghan Markle gave birth to their daughter Lilibet in his new memoir Spare and said that he was the one who delivered the newborn. Lilibet, who is now one, is Harry and wife Meghan Markle’s second child and she was born at a hospital in California after they quit life in the UK.

In his memoir which will be officially released on January 10, but has been leaked, the Duke of Sussex has spoken about intimate details about his daughter’s birth.

It is reportedly claimed that this was because he wanted to be the first face that the infant saw when she entered the world.

According to an extract shared by MailOnline, Harry wrote: “When the doctor said it was a question of minutes, I told Meg the first thing I wanted was for the little baby to see my face.

“We knew it would be a girl.

“She agreed and pressed my hand.”

The news report further claimed that with the doctor overseeing the whole thing, Harry explained how he helped to deliver his daughter into the world.

He then handed her over to Meghan – who later told him that she had “never been as in love with him as she was in that moment” – so she could hold her daughter.

Details from Harry’s book emerged after a bookstore in Spain started selling the memoir five days early.

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