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Meghan Markle celebrates ‘best' dad Prince Harry with adorable home video featuring their kids

Meghan Markle celebrates ‘best' dad Prince Harry with adorable home video featuring their kids

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Meghan Markle shared adorable home videos of husband Prince Harry and their kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in honour of Father's Day on Sunday.
'The best,' the Duchess of Sussex captioned the heartwarming montage via Instagram. 'Happy Father's Day to our favourite guy.'
The reel — which was set to Jason Mraz's song Have It All – featured candid moments of Harry with their two children over the years.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, was seen happily dancing with toddler Archie in the kitchen, as well as laughing during story time with his giggly mini-me.
Another sweet clip showed the royal dad being smothered with kisses by his son, 6, and daughter, 4, on a backyard swing.
Markle, 43, also included footage of Harry teaching Archie how to ride a bike.
The doting father was seen cautiously jogging close by as his son pedalled down a path at their $US14 million estate in Montecito, California.
The With Love, Meghan star was heard cheering from behind the camera as Lili sweetly came up running behind her brother.
Harry and Markle — who married in 2018 — welcomed son Archie in May 2019 and daughter Lilibet in June 2021.
Earlier this month, the royal couple was mocked online after the Suits star shared a throwback video of their 'Baby Momma Dance' in the delivery room to celebrate Lili's birthday.
Markle's pal Christopher Bouzy later hit back at the 'cruel and sickening' commentary.
'Imagine, for a moment, what it would feel like to have some of the happiest and most vulnerable moments of your life turned into ammunition for hate,' he told Newsweek.

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