PRINCE Harry has opened up on a treasured childhood memory of his late mother Diana in a new show celebrating 70 years of Disneyland.
The Duke, 41, spoke fondly of a 1993 trip to the theme park after recently visiting with Meghan, 44, and their children, Archie and Lilibet.

Harry and Meghan took the family to Disneyland for Lilibet’s fourth birthday[/caption]
Meg previously posted a pic of Harry and herself having a blast on Space Mountain[/caption]
Harry made the comments during ABC’s new documentary, The Happiest Story On Earth: 70 Years Of Disneyland.
The couple recently appeared in the trailer for the show alongside celebs such as Jamie Lee Curtis and Neil Patrick Harris.
The family celebrated Lilibet’s fourth birthday at the famous theme park, where the youngster got to meet her favourite characters.
And now, Harry has relived some special memories of visiting the park as an eight-year-old with his late mother and brother, Wills.
Speaking in the film, he said: “I remember it very, very well.
“I remember losing it as a kid with all the characters. Like, losing it.”
Harry also revealed how special it was to see his own children meeting the characters at the theme park.
The Duke added: “They’re like, ‘This is amazing’.
“Like, guys, this isn’t even the front of it. Prepare yourself. You’re about to be blown away.
“To see the kids throw themselves into these experiences when they have no idea what they’re walking into… it was amazing.
“And it brings out the kid in you again.”
Meghan has previously shared heartwarming snaps of the family enjoying trips to Disney.
Archie, six, and Lilibet, four, were pictured wearing Mickey Mouse ears while they met characters at the park.
She also posted a picture of Harry and herself having a blast on Space Mountain.
In a caption, she said: “Thank you @disneyland for giving our family two days of pure joy!”
Speaking in the teaser video, Harry admitted that the Space Mountain ride was “one of my favourite things”.
“It’s still one of your favourite rides,” Meg chimed in.
“Of course,” smiled the Duke.
In another clip Harry said: “Prepare yourself, you’re going to be blown away.”
Last week, Harry and Meg appeared together for the first time since the Duke reunited with his father during his UK trip.
They beamed on stage as they joined a star-studded guest list at the One805LIVE! charity concert in California, US.
The couple put on a loved-up display at the glitzy event, hosted by Hollywood star Kevin Costner at his luxurious Santa Barbara estate.
Meg wore a sleeveless, dark shirtdress with a cinched waist, while Harry co-ordinated with his wife in a black shirt, trousers and blazer.
They gave a speech at the gala, which looks to raise funds for equipment and mental health programs for local first responders.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also took time to speak with some of the crew from Santa Barbara County during the bash.
It comes just weeks after Harry met with his father, King Charles, for the first time in 19 months during his four-day stay in the UK.

The family celebrated Lilibet’s fourth birthday at the famous theme park[/caption]
Harry also revealed how special it was to see his own children meeting the characters[/caption]
Harry had not seen Charles since he jetted back for 30 minutes last February, following the King’s cancer announcement.
The King flew back from Balmoral between three official audiences for the “private tea” between the two, which lasted just 55 minutes.
It means Harry flew 5,000 miles from LA to spend less than an hour inside his father’s home – still almost double the time he got last year.
Harry discussed the reunion while on a surprise trip to Kyiv, Ukraine, just days after the face-to-face meeting between the pair.
And when quizzed on the possibility of further meetings with the King, Harry said: “The focus really has to be on my dad”.
Speaking on his brief return to Britain, a spokesperson for the Duke said he “loved being back”.
After his visit, Harry returned to his home in California, US, in time to celebrate his 41st birthday with his family.
To mark his birthday, Meg shared a picture of her husband – whose name patch says Harry Wales – from just after he had left the army.
The pic was posted with the caption: “Oh hi, Birthday Boy.”
It appears to have been taken in September 2015 when he took part in an RAF flypast at Goodwood Aerodrome in West Sussex.
It came just weeks after he’d left the military earlier that summer – and was taken prior to meeting Meghan.
But while some saw it as a ‘throwback’, news commentator Samara Gill told The Sun’s Matt Wilkinson, ”there’s a lot to pick up on there”.
”Even the caption itself was extremely bare. It was sort of, oh, hi, happy birthday,” the expert shared on The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show.
”It’s so random for all that they’ve been through… their struggle they proclaim to have, to put such a barefaced Instagram post.”
She claims the birthday post ”didn’t make sense” and added: ”I do think that there is trouble brewing under the surface”.

Meghan has previously shared heartwarming snaps of the family enjoying trips to Disney[/caption]