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Do Meghan and Harry celebrate Thanksgiving?


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Residents of the United States for almost a month, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spend the holiday season on the other side of the Atlantic. Does the couple celebrate Thanksgiving? Answer…

Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on Thursday, November 26th. Residents of the United States for several months, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle should not miss the opportunity to celebrate the holiday season. According to our sources, the couple will celebrate Thanksgiving at their home in Montecito, California with their son Archie. Meghan Markle’s mother, Doria Ragland, is expected to attend.

“They plan to enjoy a traditional home-cooked Thanksgiving meal with recipes for fresh vegetables from their garden,” reports the source. The source says the family is very happy. “They are very happy… Archie is growing up fast. The family spends hours outdoors.”

Last year, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a message on their Instagram account to wish a happy Thanksgiving to the Internet users. This will be their first Christmas with the family in the new villa they bought in July.

Photo by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex on November 28, 2019. L’image contient peut-être : texte qui dit ’"WISHING you you a VERY HAPPY THANKSGIVING from OUR FAMILY to YOURS" Their ROYAL HIGHNESSES The DUKE and DUCHESS of SUSSEX’.

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Prince Archie away from the British Monarchy

A distance from the British royal family that would hurt Prince Charles, who no longer sees his grandson grow up. “The Prince of Wales loved to go to Frogmore Cottage to see his youngest grandson, and he is sad not to have seen him for so long. He has missed so much of his development now that he is growing up in the United States.” With the coronavirus pandemic restricting travel, the family is not expected to meet again this year…

Photo credits: Agency / Bestimage

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