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Royal women share International Women's Day messages

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  • Princess of Wales posted on X praising women's kindness, resilience, and quiet strength.
  • Queen Camilla posted on Instagram with a quote and photos of inspirational women.
  • Meghan Markle posted a photo with Lilibet captioned 'For the woman she will be one day'.

The Princess of Wales posted a message on X for International Women's Day praising the kindness, resilience and quiet strength of women, according to multiple reports. The post was accompanied by a photo from the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood of a mother and daughter embracing.

Queen Camilla posted on The Royal Family's Instagram for International Women's Day using a quote from March 2024. The post included photos of inspirational women she met over the past year, including Madame Gisele Pelicot, according to multiple reports.

Let your lives be the stones that shatter glass ceilings everywhere and inspire generations to come.

Queen Camilla, Queen Consort

Meghan Markle posted a photo of herself and daughter Princess Lilibet on Instagram for International Women's Day. The caption read: "For the woman she will be one day... Happy International Women's Day" and credited the photo to 'Papa Sussex', according to multiple reports.

Kate marked International Women's Day last year with a tribute to photographer Liz Hatton who died aged 17 from cancer, according to multiple reports. The Princess of Wales also sent a message on social media to mark Earth Day, according to multiple reports.

The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood was founded in June 2021 by the Princess of Wales. Catherine launched a seasonal video series last year, with the first film titled Spring released in May 2025. Catherine is now in remission from cancer, according to multiple reports.

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