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NEWS OF THE WEEK: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex celebrates 'best' dad Prince Harry on Father's Day

NEWS OF THE WEEK: Meghan, Duchess of Sussex celebrates 'best' dad Prince Harry on Father's Day

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Taking to Instagram on Sunday, the royal uploaded a montage of clips showing the Duke of Sussex spending time with their two children - Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four. The video, featuring Have It All by Jason Mraz as the soundtrack, begins with an image of Harry embracing his little ones in a garden while standing underneath a banner that reads, "Happy Father's Day". The sweet clip then moves into never-before-seen footage of Archie and Lili as newborns and toddlers before showing more recent snaps of the children.

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