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In a delightful moment, Meghan Markle revealed a charming video clip of herself and Prince Harry dancing, captured by none other than their young daughter, Princess Lilibet.
The joyful scene features the Duke and Duchess of Sussex twirling gracefully and swaying in each other’s arms while barefoot on the grass, under the watchful gaze of their four-year-old daughter.
Meghan shared the intimate clip on her Instagram on Friday – her first post on the platform since the start of the New Year – along with the caption: ‘When 2026 feels just like 2016….you had to be there.’
Meghan credited Lilibet for filming the heartwarming black-and-white video, which shows the couple dancing hand in hand before Meghan leaps into Harry’s arms.
Additionally, the Duchess shared a nostalgic photo from a memorable trip to Botswana in August 2016, marking their third date. Harry had once shared that the couple enjoyed camping under the stars for five magical nights.
The picture and caption appears to be a nod to the viral throwback trend in which people share nostalgic photos of themselves from ten years ago.
Joining the viral trend, several celebrities have also shared similar clips, including Meghan’s friend Mindy Kaling, comedian Amy Schumer, actress Eva Longoria, and Hailey Bieber.
It comes after earlier this week Meghan launched her latest As Ever product – a limited-edition leather bookmark retailing for $18 (£13.40) which has already sold out.
Meghan Markle can be seen dancing with her husband Prince Harry dancing in a video filmed by their daughter Princess Lilibet
The couple were seen spinning and swaying together before Meghan jumped into Harry’s arms
Meghan and Harry are seen embracing each other during a trip to Botswana in August 2016 to mark their third date. The Duchess shared this exact picture in her first Instagram post of 2026
The ‘bespoke’ piece was touted as a ‘keepsake designed for those who linger, pause, and return’, and is created in collaboration with a small British studio, Sbri.
It is crafted from ‘supple black leather and finished with gold lettering written in Meghan’s handwriting’. The bookmark is also handmade in the UK, with ‘sustainably sourced’ materials.
‘Our “Fell Asleep Here” Leather Bookmark was made in collaboration with Sbri, a small UK-based female-owned workshop specializing in handcrafted, made-to-order keepsakes,’ Meghan shared in her As Ever newsletter.
The New Forest-based brand says it’s ‘all about celebrating the extra things in life’.
‘Working with natural materials means each piece we make is completely unique. We hand-draw our designs in house, then carefully print them onto beautiful British and Italian leather,’ the workshop shared.
There are claims, the Duchess will also release a cookbook in 2026; off the back of her Netflix series With Love, Meghan.
Her culinary manual may include recipes for her ‘single skillet spaghetti’, ‘rainbow-themed fruit salad’ as well as her beloved jams and marmalade, according to an insider.
‘Tips and tricks’ about hosting at home, which formed a major part of her Netflix TV series, are also expected.
The Duchess of Sussex released the latest product in her As Ever range, a limited-edition leather bookmark retailing for $18 (£13.40), earlier this week
The new product comes following claims that the Duchess will release a cookbook in 2026; off the back of With Love, Meghan
The cookbook is said to be pencilled in for the spring, and will likely coincide with an expansion of her As Ever brand into a wider range of non-food products such as candles, according to an insider.
Meghan is known for her love of a full-bodied red wine – her former blog The Tig was named after one – with a California cabernet sauvignon rumoured to be in the pipeline.
But she will move away from her crepe and biscuit kits, which were among the first products she produced when her business launched in March 2025, the Daily Mail’s source claimed.
When she moved to the UK after falling in love with Harry, she wrote the foreword for Together: Our Community Cookbook in the wake of the Grenfell fire disaster in London in 2018. She has also written a children’s book, The Bench.