Meghan Markle posts new photo of Archie and Lilibet to mark Mother's Day: 'Greatest privilege of my life'

Meghan Markle posts new photo of Archie and Lilibet to mark Mother's Day: 'Greatest privilege of my life'
Meghan Markle shared a picture of herself with her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, on Instagram for Mother's Day (Getty Images)

MONTECITO, CALIFORNIA: Meghan Markle took to Instagram on Sunday, May 11, and posted a new picture of her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, as they celebrated Mother's Day.

In the sweet snap, the Duchess of Sussex can be seen carrying her two children, who had their legs wrapped around her waist, per the Daily Mail.


 
 
 
 
 
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Meghan Markle says her children make every day 'the most memorable adventure' in Mother's Day post

Meghan Markle captioned the post, "Happy Mother's Day! Cheers to juggling it all with joy! And to these two gems who still attempt to climb 'mama mountain', smother me with kisses, and make every day the most memorable adventure....being your mom is the greatest privilege of my life."

She added, "I, too, 'love you more than all the stars in all the sky, all the raindrops, and all the salt on all the french fries in all the world.'"

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex speaks onstage during the 2025 TIME100 Summit at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 23, 2025, in New York City (Jemal Countess/Getty Images for TIME)
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, speaks onstage during the 2025 TIME100 Summit at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 23, 2025, in New York City (Jemal Countess/Getty Images for TIME)

The picture shows Meghan and her two children, dressed in angelic white, as palm trees can be seen in the distance.

The Duchess of Sussex shared the image a day after she and Prince Harry were seen dancing the night away at the fifth night of Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter Tour in California.

The duo was among thousands of fans who visited the SoFi Stadium as Queen Bey performed her last show in Los Angeles before heading to Chicago. 

Meghan shared a series of photos of herself, Harry, and their friends in cowboy hats, fitting the tour's theme, as they enjoyed various tracks from the 'Cowboy Carter' album. 


 
 
 
 
 
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Last week, Meghan took to Instagram to post a picture of her son, Archie, on his 6th birthday, where he was seen looking at the sunset as his back was facing the camera.

She captioned the post, "Our son. Our sun. Happy 6th birthday to Archie! Thank you for all of the love, prayers, and warm wishes for our sweet boy. He’s six! Where did the time go? (And for all of you who came to celebrate with us at his party last weekend, thank you for making his birthday so incredibly special)."


 
 
 
 
 
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Prince Harry 'quite sad' over possibility that his children may never get to know his homeland

After losing his legal appeal against the UK government's decision to axe his publicly funded police protection on May 2, Prince Harry reflected on deep sadness over the possibility that his children may never get to know his homeland.



 

He said during his BBC interview, "I can’t see a world in which I would be bringing my wife and children back to the UK at this point."

Harry added, "The things that they’re going to miss, well, everything. I love my country. I always have done. Despite what some people in that country have done."

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex attend a service to mark the centenary of the Armistice at Westminster Abbey on November 11, 2018 in London, England. The Armistice ending the First World War between the Allies and Germany was signed at Compiègne, France on eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month - 11am on the 11th November 1918. This day is commemorated as Remembrance Day with special attention being paid for this year's centenary. (Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend a service to mark the centenary of the Armistice at Westminster Abbey on November 11, 2018, in London, England (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

The Duke of Sussex also revealed how much he misses the UK and the sorrow he feels about not being able to share it with his family.

He shared, "I miss the UK, I miss parts of the UK, of course I do. I think that it’s really quite sad that I won’t be able to show my children my homeland."

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