Meghan Markle has shared a video of her children with Prince Harry at a pumpkin patch. The Duchess of Sussex posted a montage of clips on her Instagram to the song 'California Dreamin'.
One of the videos shows Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet running through a field while Harry carves a pumpkin. Another clip shows the couple holding hands as their children walk through a farmer's stall and look at produce. Meghan can also be seen patting Archie's head and leading Lilibet through the farm. In the montage, Meghan is wearing knee-high black boots with leggings and a black jacket. Harry is wearing jeans, a hoodie, and a baseball cap. The caption read 'Happy Sunday' with a pumpkin and a heart emoji. Comments for the post are turned off, and the number of likes is hidden.
It isn't the first family footage Meghan has shared recently. Last month, she shared clips of their two-day family trip to Disneyland on Instagram.
Clips included Archie and Lilibet eating food and leaning against each other for a snap with Lilibet's impressive Little Mermaid-themed fourth birthday cake.
Another snippet showed the children meeting Elsa from Frozen and Star Wars troopers, as well as the couple going on rides such as Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Space Mountain, and Cars.
This post comes after the Daily Mail reported on Meghan Markle's rumoured plan for if Prince William strips Harry and Meghan of their Duke and Duchess titles when he becomes king.
The newspaper said she may move from 'Meghan, Duchess of Sussex' to simply 'Meghan Sussex'.
Meghan has said previously that "Sussex for (them) works as (their) family name and it's the name that (they) share with (their) children".
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