December 17th 2024.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Christmas card has been unveiled, offering a rare glimpse into the family's life. The couple, who now reside in the US, has shared their festive greetings with fans, showcasing the highlights of their year including their travels around the world. And for the first time, their two children, three-year-old Lilibet and five-year-old Archie, are featured in the card, along with images of the couple during their trip to Colombia in August through their Archewell Foundation.
The heartwarming card captures a candid moment of the family, with Harry and Meghan opening their arms as their children run towards them, while their three dogs stand guard nearby. The card's message, on behalf of the office of Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, reads: "We wish you a very Happy Holiday Season and a joyful new year." The card was shared by their friend and royal reporter Omid Scobie, who captioned his post saying that the Sussexes are "sharing highlights of their year on the 2024 Archewell holiday card."
Fans were quick to comment on the picture, with many expressing their amazement at how quickly Archie and Lilibet have grown. One fan wrote, "Look at Archie and Lili growing up so fast. What a beautiful family!" Others also noted the children's red hair, with Lilibet's long locks standing out in the family picture.
This Christmas card release comes after the couple's latest project, a Netflix documentary series about polo, was released last week. However, fans have reportedly been left disappointed as Meghan and Harry only make a quick appearance in the series, according to the MailOnline. Meanwhile, in the UK, all eyes are on Prince Andrew after his links with an alleged spy emerged.
The alleged spy, a Chinese businessman, was invited to Buckingham Palace by Prince Andrew and is said to have met with former Prime Ministers David Cameron and Theresa May. In response to the scrutiny, Prince Andrew's office has stated that he has ceased all contact with the businessman after concerns were raised. As a result, there are speculations that Prince Andrew may not walk with the rest of the royal family during the yearly Christmas walk from the church.
Royal expert Jennie Bond has weighed in on the situation, stating that it is unlikely Prince Andrew will participate in the Christmas walk this year. She said, "It's hard to imagine the duke will have the gall to parade himself before the loyal crowds at Christmas. For the sake of the monarchy, he should spend it away from Sandringham, out of the public eye. The monarch's brother has become a recurring embarrassment to the Royal Family and now he's involved in a possible threat to national security."
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