MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry have put on a united front as they gushed over Archie and Lilibet in their latest public appearance.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex looked cosy sitting side-by-side despite recent claims the pair are taking time apart.
Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, spoke in a video to support the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund, which aims to work with young people.
During their appearance they donned beaming smiles while they spoke lovingly about Archie, 4, and Lilibet, 2.
Harry said: “Thank you for doing everything that you do. Our kids especially are incredibly grateful.”
“They don’t know it yet, but they will!”, added Meghan.
The Archewell Foundation is on the Responsible Technology Youth Power Fund Advisory Committee.
They aim to “support youth and intergenerationally led organizations shape the responsible technology movement”.
This comes as claims this week surfaced that the pair are giving each other space.
But these rumours have been swiftly denied by an insider.
A source close to the couple told Page Six: “It’s not true, it’s literally made up.”
Close pal Omid Scobie also slammed claims about the couple.
It was recently revealed Omid Scobie is no longer royal editor for the website Yahoo! News.
Scobie, one of Prince Harry and Meghan’s most fervent supporters, had often used the platform to praise them and criticise the royal family.
He also co-authored Finding Freedom, a sympathetic biography about the duke and duchess.
In his own statement, he posted on Twitter: “For those asking, I chose not to renew with Yahoo! News in order to focus on new projects.
“Massively enjoyed my time with the company and its fantastic teams, especially HendersStu who was beyond patient with me while I took time off to finish the final chapters of #ENDGAME.”
Claims that the couple were taking time apart may have been sparked by the fact Meghan has barely returned to the UK since Megxit.
But, a source told The Sun: “Harry was desperate to come back for the Coronation and spend quality time with his family.”
It had led to hopes that his solo trip for the event without wife Meghan — who stayed in California for son Archie’s fourth birthday — could have finally helped rebuild bridges among the royals.
Sources said there was a “willingness and wanting to mend on both sides” between Harry and Charles.
Speaking to ITV’s Tom Bradby in January to plug Spare, Harry said: “I want a family, not an institution.”
He also claimed he wanted his father and brother “back”.