Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's kids are royally adorable.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a holiday card that included a rare photo of their 5-year-old son Archie Harrison and 3-year-old daughter Lilibet "Lili" Diana—and the pic is guaranteed to make hearts melt.
In the snap, Harry—rocking a green button-down shirt and jeans—squatted down with his arms open in a stone driveway while Lilibet, wearing a floral dress and knee-high socks, ran toward him excitedly to give him a hug. Beside the father-daughter duo, Meghan held her arms out as Archie—matching his dad in a green three-quarter-zip sweater and jeans—headed his mom's way to give his own warm greeting.
And that wasn't the only sweet shot that the couple shared in their holiday card. In another one of the six images, Meghan—clad in a pink-and-black patterned dress—leaned her back against Harry's chest while he wrapped an arm around her and planted a loving kiss on her head.
Prior to offering a peek inside their family of four, Harry shut down speculation that he and Meghan were headed for divorce following six years of marriage due to the pair recently attending several public events separately.
“Apparently we've bought or moved house 10, 12 times,” the Spare author joked at the New York Times' 2024 DealBook Summit in New York City Dec. 4. “We've apparently divorced maybe 10, 12 times as well. So it's just like, what?”
Harry added, “It's hard to keep up with, but that's why you just sort of ignore it.”
One way the 40-year-old blocks out the noise? By focusing on what really matters: fatherhood.
After all, for Harry, raising kids hasn't only been about teaching Lili and Archie life lessons—it's also about learning some of his own.
"They both have got an incredible sense of humor and make us laugh and keep us grounded every single day like most kids do," he explained during a February appearance on Good Morning America. "I'm just very grateful to be a dad."
For more of Harry and Meghan's best quotes on parenthood, keep reading.
Waiting for That Special Someone
Looking Towards the Future
Joys of Motherhood
Changed for Good
Archie's Firsts
Harry and Meghan found a silver lining amid the coronavirus pandemic through baby Archie. "In so many ways we are fortunate to be able to have this time to watch him grow, and in the absence of COVID, we would be traveling and working more externally," Meghan shared in October 2020. "We'd miss a lot of those moments. So I think it's been a lot of really good family time."
Harry added, "We were both there for Archie's first steps, his first run, his first fall, everything."
Awaiting Her Baby Girl's Arrival
In May 2021, Meghan made a rare TV appearance during Global Citizen's VAX Live: The Concert to Reunite the World special. The former actress opened up about her pregnancy and shared her excitement about raising a daughter. "My husband and I are thrilled to soon be welcoming a daughter. It's a feeling of joy we share with millions of other families around the world," she said at the time. "When we think of her, we think of all the young women and girls around the globe who must be given the ability and the support to lead us forward."
She added, "Their future leadership depends on the decisions we make and the actions we take now to set them up, and set all of us up, for a successful, equitable and compassionate tomorrow."
Raising the Future
Meghan makes a brief cameo in her husband's Apple TV+ series with Oprah, The Me You Can't See. During her appearance, the California native seemingly pays tribute to her growing family with a shirt that reads, "Raising the Future."
Party of Four!
The couple welcomed their baby girl. In a statement shared on their Archewell Foundation page, they gushed, "On June 4th, we were blessed with the arrival of our daughter, Lili. She is more than we could have ever imagined, and we remain grateful for the love and prayers we've felt from across the globe. Thank you for your continued kindness and support during this very special time for our family."
Book Worms
On June 8, 2021, Meghan will release her first children's book, The Bench, which is a celebration of fatherhood from a mother's perspective. Of her new project, she said in a press release in May, "The Bench started as a poem I wrote for my husband on Father's Day, the month after Archie was born. That poem became this story."
Reflecting on Those Early Days
In an October 2021 letter to then-House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Chuck Schumer explaining her support for mandatory paid parental leave in the U.S., Meghan wrote of being "overjoyed" but "overwhelmed" when her daughter was born when the pandemic was still preventing business as usual in hospitals, schools, etc.
"Like fewer parents, we weren't confronted with the harsh reality of either spending those first few critical months with our baby or going back to work," she wrote. "We knew we could take her home, and in that vital (and sacred) stage, devote any and everything to our kids and to our family. We knew that by doing so we wouldn't have to make impossible choices about childcare, work, and medical care that so many have to make every single day."
Meghan continued, "No family should be faced with these decisions. No family should have to choose between earning a living and having the freedom to take care of their child (or a loved one, or themselves, as we would see with a comprehensive paid leave plan)."
Screen Star
On TODAY in April 2022, Harry shared that separating parenting from his work-at-home routine was pretty much a nonstarter.
"Archie spends more time interrupting our Zoom calls than anybody else," he said. "He also gets them often as well, so that's a nice thing."
Harry noted that he could already see his own sly sense of humor in his son. "I always try and keep that," he added. "I think that the cheekiness is something that keeps you alive."
Raising Kids in the Digital Age
Meghan admitted she was concerned for her—and everybody else's—kids in the age of social media."Being a mom is the most important thing in my entire life—outside, of course, being a wife to this one," she said, gesturing to Harry, during an October 2023 talk at the Archewell Foundation Parents' Summit: Mental Wellness in the Digital Age, part of Project Healthy Minds' World Mental Health Day
"But I will say," she added, "I feel fortunate that our children are at an age, again quite young, so this isn't in our immediate future, but I also feel frightened at how it's continuing to change and this will be in front of us."
Noting that "the days are long but the years are short" as a parent, Meghan continued, "Everyone is affected by the online world and social media. We all just want to feel safe."
My Mother, My Mirror
"Our daughter, Lili, she's much, much tinier than you guys," Meghan told a class of kindergarteners during a May 2024 visit to Lightway Academy in Abuja, Nigeria.