
Meghan shares video of trip to Disneyland with Prince Harry and children Archie and Lilibet
The Duchess of Sussex has shared a video of a family trip to Disneyland to celebrate daughter Lilibet's fourth birthday.
In a post on Instagram, Meghan, 43, thanked the theme park, in California, for "giving our family two days of pure joy!"
The video collage of photos of the trip with Prince Harry, 40, and their children Archie, six, and Lilibet, who turned four on Wednesday, is set to singer Peggy Lee's It's A Good Day.
The children, who are pictured from behind or with their faces obscured by hearts, are seen meeting Elsa from Frozen in one video clip.
The family are seen enjoying rides including Tiana's Bayou Adventure, Dumbo The Flying Elephant, Star Wars: Rise Of The Resistance, and the Cars Land ride.
In one image Meghan and Harry appear to be screaming, with mouths open, on the front row of Space Mountain.
Lilibet, who was named after the late Queen's childhood nickname, is barefoot and wearing a pink dress with bows in another picture of all four posing together.
Other photographs show Lilibet's Little Mermaid birthday cake, Mickey and Minnie Mouse stuffed dolls and plates of pickles and corn dogs.
Meghan's latest post comes after she shared a video of her and Harry dancing to a song called The Baby Momma Dance before she gave birth to Lilibet on 4 June.
The duchess said the video was recorded four years ago, adding: "Both of our children were a week past their due dates… so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn't work - there was only one thing left to do!"
Meghan also shared a series of photos of Lilibet, writing: "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. Thanks to all of those sending love and celebrating her special day!"
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