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Max Channon & Emmeline Saunders

Prince Harry gives a rare and unseen glimpse of son Archie in 'The Me You Can't See

The Duke of Sussex has given the world a rare glimpse of his son Archie in his new TV show with Oprah Winfrey.

The Me You Can't See on Apple TV features intimate family footage of Prince Harry and Archie playing on the swings in their Californian mansion's garden, and toddling along the beach holding his toys.

The two-year-old can be seen giggling with joy as he is pushed on a wooden swing, reports The Mirror.

The rare family footage plays as a backdrop while Harry speaks of his grief that Diana never got to meet his wife or child.

"I wish she could have met Meghan. I wish she was around for Archie," Harry tells the camera.

"I've got a photo up in his nursery... and it was one of the first words that he said. Apart from 'mama', 'papa', it was then 'grandma', 'grandma Diana'.

"It's the sweetest thing but at the same time makes me really sad."

In The Me You Can't See on, Harry also draws comparisons with his mother's death and the way he feels his wife Meghan is being treated.

"My mother was chased to her death while she was in a relationship with someone who wasn't white,' he said.

"And now look what's happened.

"You want to talk about history repeating itself, they're not going to stop until she dies.

"It's incredibly triggering to potentially lose another woman in my life. Like, the list is growing.

"And it all comes back to the same people, the same business model, the same industry."

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