Meghan Markle celebrated Father’s Day with a sweet video montage of some of Prince Harry’s adorable parenting moments over the years.
The Duchess of Sussex posted the video to her Instagram account on June 15 along with the following caption: “The best. Happy Father’s Day to our favorite guy 💕.”
In the short clip, set to an acoustic version of Jason Mraz’s song “Have It All,” Harry is seen bonding with his son, Archie, now 6, and daughter, Lilibet, now 4.
The video begins with a photo of Harry embracing his children in front of a banner that reads, “Happy Father’s Day.” It shifts to footage of the proud dad holding his children as babies, then chasing after them as toddlers.
The father of two dances with his son in the kitchen in one scene and has Archie in stitches as he reads him a bedtime story later on in the clip.
In another moment, Archie and Lilibet stand at the edge of the ocean and wet their feet, then in a separate photo, Harry cuddles with his daughter on the beach.
Harry takes his children on plenty of adventures in the montage, meeting animals and exploring nature together.
The loving father also cuddles on a swing with his two children and guides his son as he rides a bike while his daughter follows on foot from behind.
Meghan has shared several glimpses of her family in recent weeks, including a video of a trip to Disneyland, during which they celebrated her daughter’s birthday. In the montage, the family of four appeared to have a blast while riding rides together and meeting characters.
In honor of Archie’s birthday in May, the proud mom shared a photo of her son along with the following caption: “He’s six! Where did the time go?”
That same month, Meghan commemorated her and Harry’s seventh wedding anniversary by sharing photos from her relationship with Harry, including several snapshots of their children.
Harry, who is estranged from his own family, recently said he is open to mending his relationship with his father, King Charles III and other members of the royal family.
“I would love reconciliation with my family. There’s no point in continuing to fight anymore … life is precious,” he said in a BBC News interview on May 2.
During the interview, Harry seemingly referenced his father’s cancer diagnosis, saying, “I don’t know how much longer my father has.”
Since being diagnosed with cancer last year, the 76-year-old monarch has been undergoing treatment.
Harry also claimed his father “won’t speak” to him because of their ongoing disagreement about the level of security he and his family receive when they visit the United Kingdom.