Meghan Markle has shared a loving Valentine’s Day message to Prince Harry as well as her two children, dubbing them her ‘forever Valentines’.
The Duchess of Sussex, 44, took to Instagram this evening to share a snap of Lilibet, four, cuddling her adoring father as she holds a bunch of red balloons.
The Duke of Sussex, 41, can be seen fondly gazing at his daughter as they enjoy the outdoors on a sunny evening in California.
The As Ever mogul captioned the picture: ‘These two + Archie = my forever Valentines’, in a loving nod to her seven-year-old, who did not feature in the snap.
It comes after reports emerged suggesting Meghan is planning a return to British soil this summer for the first time in four years.
However, it is said she will only set foot on the island if security arrangements are put in place for her and Prince Harry.
It is believed the 44-year-old will join her husband at the upcoming Invictus Games one-year countdown in Birmingham on July 10, ahead of next year’s event.
She has attended similar ceremonies in both Canada and Germany, as sources say she is keen to do the same in the UK, provided safety concerns are resolved.
Meanwhile, talks over whether the Sussexes will receive taxpayer-funded protection during the visit remain ongoing.

The Duchess of Sussex, 44, took to Instagram this evening to share a snap of Lilibet, four, cuddling her adoring father as she holds a bunch of red balloons

The As Ever mogul captioned the picture: ‘These two + Archie = my forever Valentines’, in a loving nod to her seven-year-old, who did not feature in the snap
In December, Prince Harry was said to be thrilled the Home Office was reviewing his security provisions in the UK amid a long-running legal battle.
The Invictus Games were founded by Harry to support wounded and injured service personnel and veterans.
Although official details of the Birmingham countdown celebrations have yet to be confirmed, ceremonial appearances involving the Sussexes are expected.
Meghan’s proposed visit comes as the duke waits to hear the outcome of a review into his security provision.
It would mark Meghan’s first trip back to Britain since September 2022, when she attended Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.


