Meghan Markle gave fans a rare glimpse into her family’s Easter celebrations, sharing photos and videos that highlighted a warm and private holiday spent with her husband, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and their children.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex spent the holiday in California alongside their son Archie, 6, and daughter Lilibet, 4, marking the occasion with a quiet, family-focused gathering away from public attention. Their approach to parenting continues to remain intentionally private and low-profile, with moments like these offering only brief, personal insights into their home life.

The posts showed Archie and Lilibet running across the grass with Easter baskets, enthusiastically searching for hidden eggs scattered around the garden. Lilibet stood out with a playful touch, wearing festive bunny ears that added to the holiday atmosphere.
Additional clips captured the siblings walking along a stone pathway in their garden, each carrying baskets filled with treats and small surprises, while their family dog accompanied them nearby, completing the relaxed and cheerful scene.


Lilibet appears noticeably more grown up now, often described as looking like a little lady in recent moments shared with the public. In one of the videos, she is seen affectionately held in her father’s arms, wearing a pink floral dress as she stands barefoot on the grass, her long red hair glowing softly in the sunlight.

Archie also showed his creative side, carefully decorating eggs with bright, colorful stripes, adding a playful and artistic touch to the holiday festivities that blended family time with simple fun.
Meghan Markle also shared lighthearted moments from the day, including clips of their backyard chickens being treated to a fresh salad as a whimsical Easter detail. The collection of posts was accompanied by a simple caption that read: “Happy Easter.”
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Since stepping back from royal duties in 2020, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex and Meghan Markle have focused on raising their children away from the public spotlight, maintaining careful control over what aspects of their private life they choose to share. This Easter post provided a rare glimpse into their home life while still preserving the intimate, family-centered tone they prefer.
Meanwhile, the wider British royal family attended the Easter Matins Service at St. George’s Chapel—a location closely tied to Harry and Meghan’s own history, as it is where they were married in May 2018. Notably, Meghan has never taken part in the royal family’s traditional Easter service.