At a Glance
- Meghan Markle posted a playful video of herself and Prince Harry dancing on a lawn
- The clip shows Meghan placing her hand over Harry’s, which rests on her behind
- A second video, filmed by 4-year-old Lilibet, captures the couple kissing and spinning
- Why it matters: The posts offer a rare, intimate look at the Sussexes’ life in California and signal Meghan’s return to social media on her own terms
Meghan Markle is giving the world a candid glimpse into her marriage. On January 16, the Duchess of Sussex shared two short videos that show her and Prince Harry cutting loose in the California sunshine, dancing, kissing and laughing together while their young children capture the moments.
The Dance Videos
The first clip, posted to Meghan’s Instagram Stories, shows the couple swaying to upbeat music on a lawn. Meghan, 44, wears a casual sundress; Harry, 41, is in jeans and a polo. As they spin, Harry’s hand playfully drops to Meghan’s behind. Without missing a beat, Meghan slides her own hand on top of his, turning the move into a flirty inside joke between the two.
One day earlier, Meghan shared a second black-and-white video shot by Princess Lilibet, 4. In that footage, Harry dips Meghan dramatically, sweeps her off her feet and lands a quick kiss while the toddler giggles behind the camera. Both clips disappear after 24 hours, per Instagram Stories rules, but News Of Los Angeles confirmed the posts were live on January 15 and 16.
Throwback Photo Joins Viral Trend

Alongside the videos, Meghan took part in a social-media trend that asks users to post a photo “from our third date.” She chose a 2016 snapshot taken in Botswana, back when the couple had just started dating. The image-never previously published-shows a smiling Meghan and Harry standing beside an open-air jeep at sunset.
“When 2026 feels just like 2016….you had to be there,” she captioned the post.
The trio of posts marks the first time since early 2020 that Meghan has personally shared real-time footage of Harry on her own social channels. Royal watchers quickly screen-grabbed the clips before they vanished, reposting them across fan accounts within minutes.
Family Moments Away from the Spotlight
Beyond the couple’s dance floor antics, Meghan used her Stories to document everyday life with Prince Archie, 6, and Lilibet. One video, set to the ukulele track “Carefree Days,” opens on a hand-drawn farmer’s-market list illustrated with crayon fruits and vegetables. The camera tilts up to show Lilibet coloring at a picnic table while Harry grills in the background.
Another snippet, filmed during a weekend zoo trip, shows Archie feeding lettuce to a giraffe. His red hair catches the sunlight as a rhinoceros ambles past. Meghan, wearing a white sweater and loose trousers, helps steady the lettuce branch while whispering facts about giraffe tongues to her son.
The informal footage offers a counter-narrative to recent headlines focused on the couple’s commercial ventures and legal battles. Instead of red-carpet glamor, the clips emphasize bare feet, grass stains and laughter.
Meghan on Rediscovering Herself
In a March 2025 interview with News Of Los Angeles, Meghan spoke about parenting older children and carving out space for her own interests again. She described the shift as “super joyful” and tied it directly to her lifestyle brand, As Ever, and her upcoming Netflix series With Love, Meghan.
“When your children get to a certain age-when you’re not just playing in the sandbox with them, but almost playing in your own sandbox again-it’s super joyful,” she said. “As a woman, a mom and a wife, to be able to find yourself again-in a way that was always present but that you maybe couldn’t put as much attention on as you now can when your kids are a little bit older-is a wonderful feeling.”
Those passions, she noted, include cooking, hostessing and decorating-skills she now showcases in her newsletter and streaming show.
Social Media Strategy Shift
The January posts represent a subtle but noticeable pivot in Meghan’s online approach. After stepping back from senior royal duties in 2020, she and Harry launched an Archewell Instagram account that focused on philanthropic initiatives. Personal photos were rare and heavily curated.
By contrast, the new clips feel spontaneous, shot on an iPhone without filters or professional lighting. Amanda S. Bennett reported that Meghan edited the videos herself, adding only a music track and minimal text.
Sources close to the duchess told News Of Los Angeles that she plans to keep the mix of family candor and brand promotion as she builds As Ever. The company’s Instagram page, launched last fall, already teases recipes, table-setting tips and behind-the-scenes clips from With Love, Meghan.
Key Takeaways
- Meghan Markle posted two short dance videos featuring Prince Harry, shot on a phone by their daughter Lilibet
- The clips highlight playful intimacy rather than polished royal imagery
- A throwback 2016 photo from Botswana ties into a viral “third date” trend
- Additional Stories show Archie and Lilibet at the zoo and Meghan’s farmer-market prep
- The posts coincide with Meghan’s relaunched lifestyle brand and her reflection on balancing motherhood with personal passions

