gave The Duke and Duchess of Sussex has sent out Christmas greetings with her 2024 ‘Happy Holidays’ card, which also features an appearance by her children Prince Archie and Princess Lilybet.
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Unveiled the card with six highlights of the year in multi-photography.
The photo, including Archie, 5, and Lilybet, 3, shows their two children running towards their parents from behind.
Harry and Meghan are keen to keep their children out of the spotlight, so Archie and Lilybet have not been in the public eye in recent years. is shown.
Lily-bet is shown in a summer dress, seemingly confirming Harry’s previous claim that his daughter has inherited Meghan’s long hair. Archie, his older brother, was wearing a khaki jumper and jeans.
Additional photos on the festive card include photos from their August engagement in Colombia and their recent trip to Nigeria.
The Sussexes included a message on the Christmas card, which read: “On behalf of the office of Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Archwell Productions and the Archwell Foundations. We wish you a Happy Holiday Season and a Happy New Year. Wish you happiness.”
The card is intended for professional use by the couple and their team, with the Sussexes sending a separate card to close family and friends that will remain private.
Archie and Lilibet, aged two and seven months, previously featured on Meghan and Harry’s Christmas card in 2021. They were last photographed when they appeared in the couple’s documentary “Harry and Meghan,” which was released on Netflix in 2022.
last week, Harry told the grieving soldier children: “It’s okay to feel the way you feel at Christmas.”
Wearing a Santa hat, he joined 280 youngsters at a virtual festive party organized by charity Scotty’s Little Soldiers on Tuesday.
He participated in a question-and-answer session and shared a special message, expressing support for bereaved children. There are mixed feelings this time of year.
Harry added: “Some people will be celebrating and happy, other people will be reflective, some people will be sad, and maybe you’ll experience both and that’s perfectly fine. .
“Remember, you’ve got each other, you’ve got Scotties and you’ve got people who love you.”
During an interview with Marie Claire In November, Meghan also talked about celebrating the holidays with her kids and said the season feels even more special with them as they get older.
“I love the holidays,” Meghan shared. “Archie and Lilybet are three and five now, so every year it gets better.”
He explained how The parenting experience during the Christmas season Over the years it’s evolved, saying: “At first, I think as a mom with kids, you’re enjoying having them there, but they’re not understanding everything that’s going on right now. But now we’re at an age where I can’t wait to look through their lens every year.