MEGHAN Markle has shared sweet behind the scenes pictures of Archie and Lilibet during filming for her new Netflix show.
The Duchess of Sussex, 44, released the snaps after the second series of With Love, Meghan, hit screens last week.

Archie, seven, can be seen holding a traditional filming clapperboard with the production crew[/caption]
Another sweet image shows Lilibet, four, sitting in a director’s chair on the set[/caption]
Meg has posted pictures taken during production, including some rare snaps showing her children playing around[/caption]
In the second series, the former Suits actress opens up about her time in the UK and her marriage to “H”.
The latest episodes, which feature more celebrity guests, also look at her time as a working royal.
The show was renewed for a second run after the first season dropped in March, despite mixed reviews from critics and fans.
And now Meg has posted a series of pictures taken during production, including rare snaps showing her children.
In one picture, Archie and Lilibet are shown wearing earpieces as they watch their mum on a small screen during takes.
Another sweet image shows Lilibet, four, sitting in a director’s chair on the set, as their late dog, Guy, sits beneath her.
Archie, seven, can be seen holding a traditional filming clapperboard with the production crew in another shot.
Both the children’s faces are typically covered or hidden from view in each of the snaps.
Posting about filming on her social media, she said: “Filming season two of ‘With Love, Meghan’ was more fun than you can imagine.
“Part of how we kept the vibe alive? Music.
“Between set ups I would play a song from my phone, and today I wanted to share some of the favorites I kept on rotation!
“Add them to your playlist, press shuffle, and enjoy! Happy Labor Day weekend! Work hard, play hard.”
Last week, Meghan also posted a rare video her daughter as she looked to promote her new “cringe-fest” show.
She posted the story on her Instagram just hours after the second series landed on screens.
The cute clip sees Meghan walking through a home towards a portrait that’s resting on the side of a kitchen counter.
Lilibet – donning pink pyjamas – can be seen walking up to the picture, wrapped with white ribbon, before kissing the image.
The song My Guy, by Mary Wells, plays in the background of the short video.
Experts have slammed the latest episodes as another example of the Sussexes “taking a dig” at the Royal Family.
In the fourth episode, she risks reigniting a royal row after appearing to refer to her infamous claim she was forced to wear neutral colours.
Meg, possibly in a nod to the furore over her clothes while a working royal, said: “Yes existentially I am a neutral person.”
Royal expert Phil Dampier said the series was a continuation of Meg’s “self-promotion”.
Speaking to The Sun, he said: “Megan, I think, is doing her own thing, and this new Netflix series is evidence of that.
“There’s no sign of Harry in this program… maybe he has bigger fish to fry.
“To spice it up a bit, Megan starts talking a little bit about her time in the royal family.
“She drops a few things here and there and talks about her time in the UK.
“I think if there’s any opportunity for them to have another dig, they will use it – even if it’s in a more subtle way.

Experts have slammed the latest episodes as another example of the Sussexes ‘taking a dig’ at the Royal Family[/caption]
Both the children’s faces are typically covered or hidden from view in each of the snaps[/caption]
Meghan references her husband several times during the show[/caption]
“I think they’ve exhausted their ammunition, in terms of Harry’s Book ‘Spare’, the Oprah Winfrey interview and the six-part Netflix series.
“I think they’ve done about as much damage as they can.”
Prince Harry does not appear in any of the show’s new episodes, featuring only in two photographs.
But Meghan references her husband several times, including one scene where she shows off the Duke’s hypocritical 40th present.
She proudly held up a blue baseball cap she made for her hubby with the initials PH40.
The PH refers to his royal title, Prince Harry, despite the fact the pair stepped down as senior working royals in 2020.
The second series premiered two weeks after Harry and Meghan announced a watered-down deal with the streaming giant Netflix.
They signed a “multi-year, first-look deal for film and television projects”, instead of a reported $100million contract five years ago.
In the seventh episode, Meg appeared with pal Heather Dorak on a day trip to Malibu to take pottery and cocktail classes.
She devoted around four minutes on how to pack a bag, and revealed she likes to take “things that bring me joy”.
In the scene, she holds up a picture frame showing photos of Harry with his family.
Meghan also revealed that it was Harry who first said “I love you” between the pair, blushing as she remembered the moment.
In episode six – with Michelin star chef Clare Smyth – Meg opened up on her 2018 wedding to Harry in Windsor.
The chef, who runs Core by Clare Smyth in Kensington, cooked at the wedding reception.

Prince Harry does not appear in any of the show’s new episodes, featuring only in two photographs.[/caption]
The second series premiered two weeks after Harry and Meghan announced a watered-down deal with the streaming giant Netflix[/caption]
Meghan teased the cringey episodes with a trailer last month[/caption]
While preparing a dish, Meg says to her guest: “Makes me think of our wedding venue.
“We had the map where everything was sourced and really wanted people to appreciate where every ingredient was coming from.
“I mean that was the most delicious meal. Everyone still talks about it.”
Photos also revealed there were reception tables called ‘Cilantro’ and ‘Coriander’ for Brits and Americans.
Clare goes on to reveal she cooked at Harry and Meghan’s anniversary in an old chapel.
Joking about the different cross-Atlantic names for food items Meg said: “My kids will say a little bit of both.
“But never cooking terms because I guess papa is not cooking as much.
“They both say zebra instead of zee-bra.”
Speaking again about the language barrier, Meg said: “Just grab a knife to chop some erbs.
“My husband always laughs when I say erbs. He’s like ‘herbs’ he’s like ‘it’s so American, erbs, erbs’.”
Meghan had teased the cringey episodes with a trailer last month, in which she said she loved “finding ways to show she cares”.

The second series of Meg’s Netflix show dropped last week[/caption]
Meghan also posted a rare video her daughter as she looked to promote her new ‘cringe-fest’ show[/caption]
Lilibet – donning pink pyjamas – can be seen walking up to the picture, wrapped with white ribbon, before kissing the image[/caption]