Meghan Markle and Prince Harry share video of them skiing with son Archie
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry have shared a glimpse of family life as they pass on their love of skiing to their son Prince Archie.
In a video posted by Meghan Markle on Friday (03.04.26), their boy, six, can be seen on the slopes in footage believed to have been filmed by the duchess, 44.
The clip also shows Harry, 41, leading the way along the slope, turning frequently to check on Archie, who follows at a steady pace, mirroring his father's movements.
Meghan captioned the video, uploaded to her Instagram: "My boys. Quick learner, Archie! So proud."
Harry has previously spoken about his long-standing connection to skiing, recalling childhood trips in his memoir Spare. He wrote: "For several years I'd talked in all seriousness about working at the ski resort in Lech am Arlberg, where Mummy used to take us."
Harry added said: "Such wonderful memories."
Last year, Harry and Meghan took Archie and his sister Princess Lilibet, four, to Disneyland to celebrate Lilibet's birthday.
Their visit included rides and a themed cake.
Reflecting on his own childhood visit to Disneyland, Harry said: "I went with my mom and my brother. I remember it very, very well." He said: "I remember losing it as a kid with all the characters. Like, losing it."
The trip he referred to took place in 1993, when he visited with his mother, Princess Diana, and his brother, Prince William, now 43.
Harry said: "To see the kids throw themselves into these experiences when they have no idea what they're walking into - it was amazing."
He added: "And it brings out the kid in you again."
Princess Diana was well known for taking her sons William and Harry, on skiing holidays during their childhood, creating memories Harry later described as formative.
Diana travelled with her boys to Alpine resorts, where the princes were introduced to skiing at a young age.
The trips were often photographed, showing Diana on the slopes with her sons as they learned the sport together, before her death aged 36 in 1997 in a high-speed Paris car crash in which she died alongside Dodi Fayed and their chauffeur Henri Paul.












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