The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are no doubt looking forward to another family Christmas in Montecito.
Prince Harry and Meghan will celebrate the holidays with Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three, and are likely to be joined by the Duchessâ mother, Doria Ragland.
In an interview with Marie Claire last month, Meghan revealed that Archie and Lilibet have their own Christmas traditions, including leaving out âcarrots for the reindeerâ.
Harry also shared in his memoir, Spare, that he and Meghan also still follow some of the royal familyâs traditions, despite stepping back from their duties in 2020.
âIt was Christmas Eve. We FaceTimed with several friends, including a few in Britain. We watched Archie running around the tree. And we opened presents. Keeping to the Windsor family tradition,â he wrote.
The Sussexes also love to share their own Christmas card each year, with the couple sharing a photograph of daughter Lilibet for the first time in their 2021 offering.
Although the children have featured on their cards, last year, Harry and Meghan chose unexpected images for 2022 and 2023.
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2019
Harry and Meghan marked Archieâs first Christmas in Canada during their extended family break â and just weeks before they announced they would be stepping back from royal duties.
The seven-month-old tot took centre stage in the adorable snap, while his proud parents can be seen laughing in the background in front of a beautifully decorated Christmas tree. Â
The card was first shared by the Queenâs Commonwealth Trust, when the Duke and Duchess were President and Vice-President of the Trust respectively.
2020
The Sussexes celebrated their very first Christmas in their Montecito home in 2020. To mark the occasion, they shared this stunning artistic rendering of them as a family playing outside with their pet dogs, Guy and Pula.
Little Archie, then 18 months, was pictured sitting on his father Harryâs lap at the door of his play house.
Meghanâs former patronage, Mayhew animal charity, were chosen to share the card.
Mayhewâs former CEO Caroline Yates previously told HELLO! in January 2021 that they were âreally thrilledâ to be given the honour.
âWe had no idea what it would look like before we got the photo, and when we saw it, we thought, âOh wow!â Itâs very family-oriented, it was really lovely,â she told HELLO! at the time.
2021
Lilibet made her public debut to the world on the Sussexesâ 2021 Christmas card. Taken by Harry and Meghanâs wedding photographer, Alexi Lubomirski, the sweet portrait shows Meghan lifting up a then six-month-old baby Lilibet, while proud dad Harry beams with his mini-me son Archie sitting in his lap.
The message on the card read: âHappy Holidays. This year, 2021, we welcomed our daughter, Lilibet, to the world. Archie made us a âMamaâ and a âPapaâ, and Lili made us a family. â
2022
Archie and Lilibet did not feature on Harry and Meghanâs 2022 Christmas card.
The image, shared by the coupleâs Archewell Foundation, was taken when the Sussexes attended the Ripple of Hope Awards gala in New York.
The message read: âWishing you a joyful holiday season. From our family to yours, and on behalf of our teams at Archewell Foundation, Â Archewell Audio, and Archewell Productions, we wish you health, peace and a Happy New Year.â
It was signed: âBest wishes, Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.â
The card was released just three days after the second part of Harry and Meghanâs headline-making docuseries dropped on Netflix.
2023
Archie and Lilibet also did not feature on Harry and Meghanâs Christmas card last year. Instead the couple chose an image from the Invictus Games closing ceremony in Dusseldorf, with Harry in a dark suit and Meghan in a strapless turquoise dress.
The message read: âWishing you a joyful holiday season. From our family to yours, and on behalf of our teams at Archewell Foundation, Â Archewell Audio, and Archewell Productions, we wish you health, peace and a Happy New Year.â
It was signed: âBest wishes, Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.â
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