Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have unveiled their annual Christmas card, featuring a heartwarming family portrait with their two children, Archie and Lilibet Diana.
The photograph, captured by Alexei Lubomirsky at their home in Santa Barbara, California, has sparked comparisons between Meghan and the late Princess Diana, leaving many to wonder if Meg’s marriage is truly beyond repair.
Body language expert Jesus Enrique Rosas, known as the “body language guy” on social media, pointed out the striking resemblance between Meghan and Princess Diana in the recent photo.
While Meghan is positioned at the center of the composition, it is Lilibet and Archie who steal the spotlight, drawing attention to their undeniable similarities.
One aspect that has left viewers puzzled is Meghan’s choice of attire in the picture, considering it was taken during the summer, as noted by Omid Scobie on Twitter.
The presence of a sweater on Meghan raises questions, adding an air of mystery to the already intriguing image.
The uncanny resemblance between Meghan’s posture in the Christmas card photo and a previously unearthed picture of Princess Diana with baby William has not gone unnoticed by eagle-eyed netizens.
The echoes of Diana’s iconic pose add a layer of complexity to the comparison between the two royal figures.
The message accompanying the Christmas card reflects on the couple’s journey in 2021, welcoming Lilibet into the world and cherishing the growth of their family.
In a gesture of goodwill, Harry and Meghan have made donations to various organizations dedicated to supporting families in need, spreading holiday cheer and solidarity in the spirit of giving.
As the Sussexes prepare to celebrate Christmas at their U.S. residence, the royal family’s holiday plans have also been revealed.
While the Queen will spend Christmas Day with Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be in Norfolk, accompanied by members of the Middleton family.
Amid concerns about the Omicron variant, the monarch has opted to stay in Windsor rather than Sandringham for Christmas.
Despite the regal traditions associated with the royal family’s festive season, there is a lighthearted twist to their gift-giving customs – the cheaper, the better.
Unlike extravagant presents one might expect from royalty, the royal family indulges in a tradition of exchanging humorous gag gifts on Christmas Eve.
This playful approach to gift-giving reflects a sense of camaraderie and humor within the royal household, showcasing a more down-to-earth side to the esteemed family.