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Meghan Markle shared a touching Father's Day video tribute to Prince Harry, featuring a special milestone moment for their son, Prince Archie. On June 15, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, offered an intimate look into their family life through a heartfelt video posted on Instagram. The clip celebrated Prince Harry's role as a father and included never-before-seen moments with their children.

 

One of the highlights of the video was a scene showing Prince Archie learning how to ride a bicycle. Towards the end of the video, set to the song "Have It All" by Jason Mraz, Prince Archie is seen confidently riding a bike without training wheels. Prince Harry, 40, runs beside him on a paved path while Meghan cheers from behind the camera, exclaiming, "Look at them go! Yes, Archie! Yes!"

Their daughter Princess Lilibet, 4, also made a sweet appearance as she chased after her father and brother in an adorable effort to keep up. The video also included earlier memories of Harry with his children, such as playing with Archie as a baby and relaxing with both kids on a porch swing. The montage ended with a photo of Harry holding Archie and Lilibet from behind, with a banner overhead that read "Happy Father's Day."

Meghan captioned the post with a simple and emotional message that read, "The best. Happy Father's Day to our favorite guy" followed by a heart emoji. The tribute offered fans a rare look at their life in California, where the family has lived since stepping back from royal duties in 2020.

In a recent interview with People, Meghan reflected on the meaning behind their shared family name. She shared how special it felt to pass on the Sussex name to their children. "It is our shared name as a family, and I guess I had not recognized how meaningful that would be to me until we had children," Meghan said.

She described the Sussex name as part of their love story and expressed how much it means that Archie, Lili, and Harry all share that bond. Both children also inherited Harry's red hair, a feature he proudly links to his late mother Princess Diana's side of the family.

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