Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, shared a heartwarming Father’s Day video on Instagram on Sunday, offering a rare glimpse into family life with Prince Harry and their two children.
The touching montage features a mix of photos and video clips, including a sweet moment where Harry is seen dancing with their son Archie in his arms. In another scene, the Duke is captured teaching Archie how to ride a bicycle, with little Lilibet joyfully running behind them.
The duchess captioned the post: “The best. Happy Father’s Day to our favorite guy 💕”
The couple, long known for fiercely protecting their children’s privacy, appear to be shifting their approach. While many of the clips and photos in the recent Father’s Day video show the children from behind, some clearly reveal their faces.
“Happy birthday to our beautiful girl! Four years ago today she came into our lives — and each day is brighter and better because of it,” Meghan wrote in a heartfelt message. “Thanks to all of those sending love and celebrating her special day!”
This marks a notable change in how the family shares glimpses of their lives, as Meghan has recently begun posting more images featuring six-year-old Archie and four-year-old Lilibet.
On June 4, in celebration of Lilibet’s birthday, Meghan shared rare photos of her daughter. One black-and-white image captures Meghan cuddling Lilibet, her face partly hidden behind her mother’s hand and arm. Another touching photo shows Meghan cradling a newborn Lilibet, her face visible in profile.
A separate post features two photos of Prince Harry with his daughter, with the caption: “The sweetest bond to watch unfold. Daddy’s little girl and favorite adventurer.”
Last year, the couple shared a Christmas card that included a photo of both children — though their faces were not shown, as they were captured from behind running toward their parents.
The card also featured five additional images taken throughout the year, offering glimpses into family moments. It was the first time since 2021 that Prince Harry and Meghan had included their children in a Christmas card.