New photographs of Archie and Lilibet have been revealed in Prince Harry and Meghan’s Netflix docuseries.
The couple explained they are happy their children will have ‘freedom’ growing up.
Near the end of the final episode of their bombshell Netflix series, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex turned the discussion to their two young children.
Archie, three, and Lilibet, one, were celebrated in a series of videos and photos featured in the episode.
Their parents said their move to California had allowed them ‘freedom to share family moments’ together.
Meghan said: ‘A part of what’s beautiful here is the freedom to have family moments out in the world.
‘And I want our kids to be able to do that and to be able to travel and to fall in love, I just want them to be happy.’
The images were shown during the last three instalments of the couple’s Netflix documentary series.
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Footage included a clip of Harry and Meghan making a balloon arch and baking for Archie’s first birthday.
It was followed by a picture of the toddler in his highchair, wearing a party hat, next to his grandma Doria Ragland.
Harry was also shown zooming down a waterslide with his son in one clip, while in other Meghan and her mother Doria were seen playing football with the Duke and Archie.
The final episode of the Netflix series also shows footage and pictures of baby Lilibet, who was born in June 2021, running around what appears to be the family’s garden.
In the episode, Harry said: ‘The world that they see is how I would love the world to be.
‘They don’t worry about, and they don’t need to worry, about the things we worry about.
‘I think at the moment I see a lot of my wife in Archie and I see a lot of my mum in Lili.
‘She’s very Spencer-like. She’s got the same blue eyes, sort of like a golden reddish hair.’
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