Meghan Markle thirsts over 'fox' Prince Harry in surfing video: 'Whatta man'
The Duchess of Sussex swoons as she shares a new video of her husband Prince Harry catching some waves
As Prince Harry cools down in the summer with some surfing, his wife Meghan Markle can’t help but feel hot.
On Friday, August 22, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, took to her personal Instagram page to share a brand-new video of the Duke, 40, effortlessly riding some waves.
“We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring you this important message,” Meghan wrote in the caption, before simply adding a fox emoji. The 15-second clip was aptly set to Salt-N-Pepa’s track, Whatta Man.
It is unclear when the video was taken. However, earlier this month, Harry and Meghan were spotted enjoying a beach day at Santa Claus Beach in Carpinteria, California. Photographs obtained by TMZ showed the eldest Sussex child, 6-year-old Prince Archie, taking after his athletic father as he took some surfing lessons.
Archie, as well as his younger sister, 4-year-old Princess Lilibet, are both enrolled in the Surf Happens institute, per the Daily Mail.
Meanwhile, Meghan’s “fox” remark about Harry appears to be a nod to the same comment she made during her appearance on the Jamie Kern Lima Show back in April.
“He’s such a great partner. I feel that, right, I feel that every day in how supportive he’s been and is,” she said about her husband-of-six-years, before saying, “He’s also a fox, if you haven’t noticed.
Meghan added, “My husband is very, very handsome. His heart is even more beautiful.”
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