MEGHAN Markle has shared a sweet video of a family breakfast – and showed off a “special gift” that Prince Harry brought back from Ukraine.
The Duke of Sussex, 40, this week made to the war-torn country as part of his ongoing work with wounded veterans.



After his return, wife Meghan, 43, posted a series of clips of the reunited family to her story.
In one video, three-year-old Lillibet's hands were seen passing Harry a slice of cake – which he picked up in .
The prince was then heard laughing and saying: “Thank you”.
The cute clip was accompanied by the caption: “A special gift ‘papa bought back from Ukraine.'”
Another video, captioned “Weekend breakfast”, saw American pancakes frying in a pan – before the camera flicked to the family's black Labrador.
And a third showed the family's full breakfast spread, including fried eggs, fruit, pancakes, bacon and jam.
Alongside it, Meghan wrote: “For my loves.”
Harry's Ukraine trip marked the first appearance of any royal in the country since the war broke out.
He visited the Superhuman Center, an orthopedic clinic inthat treats and rehabilitates wounded military personnel and civilians – by providing prosthetics, reconstructive surgery and psychological help free of charge.
It is a cause close to Harry's heart – who previously the , a sporting event for wounded, injured and sick soldiers and veterans.
The dad-of-two, who served in the British Army for ten years, was accompanied to the centre by a contingent from the Invictus Games Foundation, including four veterans who have been through similar rehabilitation experiences.
The centre's founder, Stavnitser Andrey, posted a gushing statement about the royal following his visit.
He said: “A member of the British visited Ukraine for the first time since the start of the full-scale war â and he came to us at @superhumans.center! The visit was not announced until the team left.
“@princeharryofengland founded @weareinvictusgames in 2014 â a sports competition for injured veterans.
“Harry served in the army, and was in Afghanistan twice. Thanks to the media weight of his voice, the prince does a lot for veterans around the world.
“‘To come here to the Superhumans centre and see the incredible, amazing rehabilitation and care that is provided here under one roof, which is designed specifically for this purpose, is just astounding,' said of us.
“The deepest respect – it is difficult to say anything more about a man who can afford any activity in this world, but has chosen to dedicate himself to supporting and encouraging injured veterans.
“I think that in decades, when all the world's wars finally end, a postscript will remain on the signpost in Lviv: “Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, was here. A real Superhuman.”



The trip came just days after Harry appeared at ‘s High in a bid to regain his UK security deal.
The Duke is attempting to sue the because it halted the public funding of bodyguards for him and Meghan.
Afterwards, he told the Daily Telegraphthe decision following was “difficult to swallow”.
Referring to the court case, he said that “people would be shocked by what’s being held back”, adding that his “worst fears have been confirmed by the whole legal disclosure in this case and that’s really sad”.
The dad-of-two said he was “exhausted” and “overwhelmed” by – but “driven by exposing injustice” and determined to “get under the bonnet and fix it”;.
He has also said he feels the decision was a scheme crafted to force the pair back into the Royal family.
The pair stepped back from their royal duties in 2020 and moved to .

