Royals British Royal Family British Royal Family News Meghan Markle Shares Rare Glimpses of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in Valentine's Day Video The Duchess of Sussex gave a peek behind the scenes of the activity with her kids By Janine Henni Janine Henni Janine Henni is a Royals Staff Writer for PEOPLE Digital, covering modern monarchies and the world's most famous families. Like Queen Elizabeth, she loves horses and a great tiara moment. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on February 14, 2025 04:43PM EST 200 Comments Meghan Markle is celebrating Valentine's Day with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. On Feb. 14, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, gave a rare glimpse of her 5-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter on the Instagram Stories of her new Instagram account, @meghan. Set to the tune of "L-O-V-E" by Nat King Cole, the video opened to show Meghan slicing strawberries into heart shapes and arranging them on a red swirl bagel with a pink spread. Across the table in front of her, Princess Lilibet (festively dressed in a heart-patterned shirt) appeared to arrange the same spread on a bagel half.   Meghan Markle's Instagram Stories on Feb. 14, 2025. Meghan Markle/Instagram Meghan Markle Shares Intimate Photo with Prince Harry as They Spend Valentine's Day Apart: 'Taking Care of Our Babies' The video panned to another shot of Lili, who has inherited dad Prince Harry's red hair, perfecting the confection, then cut to footage other shots of the bagels with berries on a plate. The Instagram Stories showed Meghan carrying the pink dip and berries around it, with the family beagle Momma Mia at her feet. The cute clip closed with a video of Prince Archie, also festively dressed for Valentine's in a red top, from behind, throwing shimmering streamers open before a window, where pink and red balloons floated outside. Meghan Markle's Instagram Stories on Feb. 14, 2025. Meghan Markle/Instagram The update came a few hours after Meghan posted a loving tribute to Prince Harry on Valentine's Day. "Back home taking care of our babies, and missing my Valentine, as he continues on at the Invictus Games, changing lives and reminding all of us of the power of healing and resilience through these incredible veterans and their families. Beyond proud of my husband and what he’s created," she wrote on Instagram below the previously unseen black and white snap of them kissing. "My love, I will eat burgers & fries and fish & chips with you forever. Thank you for you. #lovewins," the Duchess of Sussex wrote. "As ever, M." Meghan Markle's Instagram Stories on Feb. 14, 2025. Meghan Markle/Instagram Meghan Markle Gives Glimpse Inside Home as She Returns from Canada with Surprises for Archie and Lilibet Meghan recently returned home to California after joining Prince Harry at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, the seventh edition of his international adaptive sports tournament for wounded, injured and sick veterans. The competition runs between Vancouver and Whistler from Feb. 8 to Feb. 16, and the Duchess headed home in accordance with a pre-planned arrangement to be with Archie and Lilibet. Exclusively speaking to PEOPLE at the Invictus Games, Prince Harry told PEOPLE he was embracing the "challenging" conversations with his children about circumstances that led veterans to the adaptive sports tournament. "They are fascinated," the Duke of Sussex tells PEOPLE about the Invictus stories he shares with his young son and daughter. "It’s a very interesting conversation to have with your kids — to explain why that person is missing a leg, why that person is missing an arm, why do they look the way they do. It’s challenging but important." Meghan Markle and Prince Harry at the Whistler Welcome Celebration at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler in Whistler, Canada on Feb. 10, 2025. Samir Hussein/WireImage Can't get enough of PEOPLE's Royals coverage? Sign up for our free Royals newsletter to get the latest updates on Kate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more! "Our kids are still so young, but Archie, especially, is asking those questions," says Harry, a former captain in the British Army. "As any parent knows, once you open that door and those questions are asked, or that conversation starts, more and more doors start opening." For more on Prince Harry and the Invictus Games, pick up PEOPLE's latest issue, on newsstands now. Leave a Comment