Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, reportedly enjoyed a stylish Easter weekend celebration. Given the Sussexes' penchant for marking significant holidays with grand celebrations, it's no surprise that they ensured their children had a memorable experience.
It is likely that, like other youngsters, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet partook in Easter Sunday traditions such as Easter egg hunting and chocolate consumption. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are known for their elaborate Easter weekend festivities, making full use of their Montecito estate for the holiday.
Easter at the Sussexes' Residence As reported by Express, Prince Harry and Meghan relish hosting a lavish Easter egg hunt in the extensive gardens of their Montecito mansion.
In their Netflix docuseries Harry & Meghan, the couple shared a home video that provided viewers with a peek at an Easter egg hunt at their residence.
The clip showed Prince Harry, Meghan, and Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, setting up an Easter egg hunt trail for Prince Archie in the garden. At one point, the Duke of Sussex placed a cardboard bunny in a flowerbed to complete the festive decorations.
At the time, the Duchess of Sussex was pregnant with Princess Lilibet. Now nearly two years old, Lilibet is expected to have taken part in this year's celebrations.
Meghan, an avid cook, might have also prepared a sumptuous Easter feast for the family.
The Montecito Mansion of Harry and Meghan The seven-acre garden at the couple's Montecito home boasts a comprehensive playground, including two slides, a climbing frame, a tightrope, a helter-skelter, and two climbing walls. The property also has a wine cellar, a swimming pool, and a separate guesthouse.
Official Royal Titles for Harry and Meghan's Children Prince Harry and Meghan's children now hold the official royal titles of prince and princess, as denoted by Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet on the royal family's official website.
The new titles were conferred following the announcement of their daughter's christening and her first designation as a princess.
The line of succession page now lists Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet as the Prince and Princess of Sussex.
Previously, the children were identified as Master Archie Mountbatten-Windsor and Miss Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor.