has posted an adorable picture of and in a sweet post - and revealed her children have a special two-word nickname for her.
The Duchess of Sussex celebrated Mother's Day in the with a new photo of her children jumping on her while facing palm trees on a fancy balcony. She wrote on her post, saying: "Happy Mother’s Day! Cheers to juggling it all with joy!" Meghan's post gave fans a rare glimpse into her family life as she even shared the cute nickname Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet have given their mum.
The post added: "And to these two gems - who still attempt to climb “mama mountain”, smother me with kisses, and make every day the most memorable adventure….being your mom is the greatest privilege of my life.
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"I, too, “love you more than all the stars in all the sky, all the raindrops, and all the salt on all the french fries in all the ."
Meghan sometimes posts pictures of her children online and the last time she shared an image was five days ago for Archie's . The Duchess of Sussex shared an image of Archie looking across the water and onto a sunset as she wrote: "Our son. Our sun.
"Happy 6th birthday to Archie! Thank you for all of the love, prayers, and warm wishes for our sweet boy. He’s six! Where did the time go?"
The adorable Mother's Day post came just a day after Meghan and let their hair down at a . They were seen cuddling and dancing at the fifth night of the Cowboy Carter Tour in California.
The Duchess also shared a video of Prince Harry bopping along to the music while Meghan sang the hit Texas Hold'Em. They even dressed up for the occasion as Harry wore a wide brimmed hat, similar to the cowboy hats Beyoncé wore on her tour.
The pair are clearly fans of the pop icon as this was not the first time they were spotted at the star's show. Back in 2023, the pair went to the Renaissance World Tour also at the SoFi Stadium, to celebrate the 67th birthday of Meghan's mother Doria Ragland.
Prince Harry has made headlines in recent months after his in the UK. The Duke sensationally lost his Court of Appeal challenge on May 2.
The Prince challenged the dismissal of his High Court claim against the Home Office over the decision that he should receive a different degree of protection when in the country.
At a two-day hearing in April, barristers for the duke told the Court of Appeal that he was "singled out" for "inferior treatment" and that his safety, security and life are "at stake".
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