Before quitting the royal family, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry used their Sussex Royal Instagram feed to keep fans up to date with what they were up to.
They shared snaps of charity visits, projects they were working on and the occasional photo of their previous private holidays and family pictures.
But before taking over the official royal account, Meghan had a page of her own - and it was very, very different.
She filled her page with holiday snaps, bed selfies and cheeky jokes about her sex life.
Like most fun-loving young women, Meghan regularly shared photos of her out and about with pals or enjoying some R&R on trips to some of the most beautiful parts of the world.

There are also some very cheeky posts on her page, and we're not sure how the Queen would feel about them...
Meghan used to love sharing photos of her dogs, and regularly posted snaps of her rescues - Guy and Bogart.
She posted photos of her Canadian home, including some shots of her relaxing in bed.

And others are just general, very Instagram-friendly, snaps of her day-to-day live - and they all look a lot of fun.
Self-confessed foodie Meghan also shared snaps of some of the delicious meals she tucked into - and the odd bottle of red wine, which she loves.

She also shared a number of pictures which would, looking back, prove to have been a huge hint of her romance with Prince Harry long before they told the world they were in love.
For Halloween, she shared a snap of her holding up a huge pumpkin while wearing an oversize cardigan.
It's believed Harry was visiting her when the snap was taken, and it's likely that he was behind the camera.


She also shared photos of her with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in which she's wearing a blue and white beaded bracelet.
This would later link her to Harry, who was spotted wearing a matching piece at an engagement around the same time.
Meghan's blog The Tig was also hugely popular with fans, writing about everything from food and travel to her experiences of racism.


Bizarrely, she also wrote her future sister-in-law, years before they even met.
Like everyone else in the world, Meghan couldn't escape royal wedding fever and back in 2014 - three years after the Duke and Duchess of Camdbridge's wedding - Meghan waded in to talk about princesses.
She had a few things to say about "grown women's" obsession with princesses.

In an interview with Princess Alia Al-Senussi, a descendant of Libyan royalty, in 2014 she spoke about how society views princesses, reports Glamour magazine.
She wrote: "Little girls dream of being princesses. I, for one, was all about She-Ra, Princess of Power.
"For those of you unfamiliar with the '80s cartoon reference, She-Ra is the twin sister of He-Man, and a sword-wielding royal rebel known for her strength. We're definitely not talking about Cinderella here."
But she went on to discuss how this fascination with princesses doesn't end when children grow up.
She writes: "Grown women seem to retain this childhood fantasy. Just look at the pomp and circumstance surrounding the royal wedding and endless conversation about Princess Kate."
Who would have thought that just a few years later she herself would be planning her own royal wedding after falling in love with a prince.