The young child is seen snugly clad in a black puffer jacket, dark striped leggings, and navy socks while seated in his car. His mother gently strokes his hand, displaying a tender connection between them.
Another poignant moment unfolds as Archie declines his mother’s offer of assistance, exhibiting his desire to independently ascend a hill. Dressed in a blue tracksuit, he exuberantly climbs the hillside, bypassing his mother’s outstretched hand, driven by his mission uphill.
A joyous Meghan watches her son’s spirited journey, sharing a playful moment as she inquires, “Archie, are you having fun?”
Lilibet also plays a prominent role in the documentary, showcasing heartwarming interactions with her parents, mirroring the sweet moments shared with her brother.
The series captures the 2-year-old’s initial steps and includes scenes of her perched on her father’s shoulders.
As per GB News, Harry’s professional pursuits will lead him to more screen time on Netflix with his upcoming series, “Heart of Invictus.” The streaming platform recently unveiled a trailer for the show, focusing on the Invictus Games—an athletic competition for active servicemen and veterans.
In the trailer, Harry candidly discusses his journey in establishing the initiative and delves into his connections with veterans. While Meghan is conspicuously absent from the preview, whether she will also be absent from the actual show remains uncertain.