PRINCE Harry has shared an adorable unseen clip of his son Archie in his mental health series The Me You Can’t See.
Until now, royal fans haven’t seen the young tots face since he was a young baby, but the new clips offer a glimpse of what the two-year-old looks like now.
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The Duke of Sussex, 36, shared the footage on the fifth episode of his documentary series which was released today.
In one clip, believed to be taken in the sprawling gardens of Harry and Meghan’s $14 million Santa Barbara home, the toddler can be seen sitting on a swing facing another person, presumably Prince Harry.
Elsewhere, colour footage of Archie and his parents, Meghan and Harry, playing on the beach was shown, which fans first saw in black and white during the couple’s explosive Oprah Winfrey chat.
While you can’t see a close up of Archie’s sweet face, the young boy is facing the camera as he runs along the sand, finally offering viewers a glimpse of his face.
This comes just after Harry and Meghan released a new photo of Archie for his second birthday, however, fans were disappointed that he had his back turned to the camera while holding balloons.
Prince Harry speaks about:
- Prince Charles not ‘making it right’ for him and brother Prince William after their mother’s car crash death in 1997
- Turning to drinking and drugs in his late 20s, admitting: ‘I would drink a week’s worth in one day’
- The public being allowed to mourn his mother Princess Diana, while he was not
- How he’s convinced the media ‘will not stop’ until wife Meghan Markle ‘dies’
- How Meghan resisted suicidal thoughts because she knew it would be ‘unfair’ for Harry to lose another woman in his life
- How some of Archie’s first words were “grandma Diana”
In the documentary, there’s also a throwback shot of one-year-old Archie sitting on his mum’s lap while isolating in their LA mansion, which was taken at the time of his first birthday last year.
This also marks the last time Archie was properly shown on camera, with the toddler’s face in every photo since then being hidden.