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This Never Before Seen Pic Of Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Is The Sweetest Thing You'll See All Day

We just can't get enough of our favorite royal couple right now, but TBH —who could blame us? Harry and Meghan? Iconic. Especially since fans already loved and adored Meghan long before she was the Duchess of Sussex.

No tea, no shade but —Meghan used to have a bumpin Instagram before she became a royal.

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Before Meghan was forced to leave her pleb life behind, she deleted her Instagram and all the rockin' pics that went along with it.

Fans were devastated when this content was taken away from them.

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Of course, her travels are still very well documented, just not at all like how they used to be!

But guys, I have exciting news! The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have just recently started up their own Instagram account.

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You probably already heard the amazing news, but it's okay; why not relieve the greatest moment in social media history?

The Instagram page is already sharing amazing pics of the couple.

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Like this breathtaking, behind the scenes view of Meghan and Harry, waving at adoring fans!

I love them!

So ya, now we know their total social media pros and we OBVS love that for them..

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But you know what else Meghan and Harry are pros at? LOVIN ON ANIMALS.

Harry has always been really big into philanthropy, as has Meghan! One of the couples main charitable priorities is Harry's foundation, "African Parks Network."

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When discussing their efforts in a recent Instagram post, Harry included a never before seen picture of the couple installing satellite collars on an elephant.

The caption read, "Prince Harry’s long time commitment to this cause as well as a glimpse into the work he and The Duchess of Sussex did in 2017."

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"Their Royal Highnesses travelled to Botswana to assist Dr. Mike Chase of Elephants Without Borders in equipping a bull elephant with a satellite collar. Approximately 100 elephants are poached/killed every day for their ivory tusks. Using satellite technology allows conservationists to track their critical migratory patterns and to protect them and the local communities from human wildlife conflict."

Ugh, as if we couldn't love them anymore!

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I can't wait to see more of the amazing work this couple is doing, and for some super cute pics of their baby!