Meghan Markle thirsts over Prince Harry in surfing video
Prince Harry went surfing and his wife, Meghan Markle, couldn’t contain her excitement.
In an Instagram clip shared by Markle Friday, Harry caught a few bright blue California waves, expertly navigating them on a surfboard. At one point, the second son of King Charles III crouched down to glide underneath a wave that curled over the top of him.
“We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you this important message: 🦊” the mom of two captioned the rare video, referencing her flirty nickname for her husband — “Fox.”
Salt-N-Pepa’s 1993 hit “Whatta Man” played in the background.
The Duchess of Sussex turned the comments off and re-shared the post via Instagram Stories.
Markle — whose second season of “Love, Meghan” drops on Netflix on Aug. 26 — courted controversy in June with a throwback delivery room video of herself dancing with her husband ahead of the birth of their daughter, Princess Lilibet.
“Four years ago today, this also happened,” Markle captioned the video post on June 4. “Both of our children were a week past their due dates… so when spicy food, all that walking, and acupuncture didn’t work – there was only one thing left to do! 😂.”
In the clip, which was widely trolled online, Markle, 44, danced next to her hospital bed in a black hospital gown to the viral “Baby Momma Dance Song,” while the Duke of Sussex, 40, crossed back and forth in front of the camera in a hooded jacket and jeans.
Days later, they took Lilibet, 4, and Archie, 6, to Disneyland, where the family donned mouse ears and enjoyed a private meeting with Queen Elsa of “Frozen.”
The couple — who abdicated their duties as members of the royal family in 2020 for a life in California — continues to occasionally flaunt their affectionate marriage, even amid Prince Harry’s ongoing feud with Prince William over Markle’s alleged influence.
They married in a lavish ceremony at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle in 2018, with Queen Elizabeth, who died in 2022, and Prince Philip, who died in 2021, in attendance.
Following the ceremony, Philip was said to have turned to Queen Elizabeth to utter “Thank f–k that’s over,” according to an excerpt of former royal butler Grant Harrold’s upcoming memoir “The Royal Butler,” published by the Telegraph Monday.
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