Meghan, Duchess of Sussex shares sweet Valentine's Day picture of Prince Harry and daughter Princess Lilibet
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex amped up the Valentine's Day magic by sharing an adorable snap of Prince Harry scooping up their daughter, Princess Lilibet, as he clutched a bunch of balloons.
The former Suits actress, 44, gushed over her "forever Valentines" in a gushing post on February 14.
Paying tribute to her and the 41-year-old royal's brood - Lilibet, four, and six-year-old Prince Archie - she captioned the picture on Instagram: "These two + Archie = my forever Valentines."
On the other side of the pond, Harry's brother, Prince William, 43, and his wife, Princess Catherine, 44, shared a new black-and-white portrait to celebrate the special day.
They simply captioned the photograph: "Happy Valentine's Day [pink hearts emoji]."
Meanwhile, it was recently revealed that there are no plans for a third season of With Love, Meghan on Netflix.
The TV star created two series and a holiday special of the aspirational lifestyle show for the streamer but is not planning any new episodes.
A source told PEOPLE: "There are currently no plans for a third season."
Meghan used the show to help launch her lifestyle brand As ever, which includes products such as jams, teas, crêpe mix, flower sprinkles wines and candles, and wants to focus on that.
Another source added: "The show and partnership with Netflix was an amazing launch pad for As ever, but doing both was incredibly time-consuming. Right now, she is really focused on building the brand. She's excited to continue creating cooking and crafting content for her social channels, but in a way that allows for her to spend more time on the day-to-day of the business. She's been loving flexing her entrepreneurial muscles."
However, the insider believes she will return for more episodes of the show.
The source said: "There is absolutely a plan for more specials down the road."
Meghan admitted that working on a TV series was exhausting.
Speaking at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit in October 2025, she said: "I think looking at that format - again, it's a year of learns - so we're able to say, 'Eight episodes for two seasons - it's a lot of work. And having done Suits for seven years, I remember what goes into a production.
"I also know how much people want content in different sizes. Part of what we're testing out now is, it's amazing to sit and watch a show for 30 minutes, but how can I give you a recipe in two minutes? And where can I share that with you? And how that continues to grow As ever."












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