In this year's Halloween festivities, the couple, who currently reside in California, was seen stepping out with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilit. A snapshot from the occasion made its way onto the platform formerly known as Twitter, revealing Meghan dressed casually in jeans and a black T-shirt, carrying their daughter, who was decked out in a vibrant pink ensemble.
Notably, the photograph was shared two days after Halloween, sparking a wave of discussions on social media. Some individuals raised questions about the image quality, noting that given the prevalence of high-quality smartphone cameras in affluent areas, the blurry and out-of-focus style appeared unusual, leading to suspicions of potential photoshopping.
This led to a flurry of observations and speculations, with some asserting that the image was not a genuine representation of the Sussexes and their children. The contention was primarily based on details within the photograph, including the appearance of a woman walking beside Harry, who seemed to be intentionally concealed, and the absence of Archie's Halloween costume.
Critics also suggested that the image of Archie appeared to be older and pasted into the new image, prompting doubts about its authenticity. Some even pointed out discrepancies in the appearance of the male child, from the thickness of his neck and broader shoulders to possible variations in hair color. Additionally, there were perplexing elements regarding Princess Lilit's appearance, with some likening her to a teddy bear and questioning the manner in which Meghan held her, noting that it seemed as if she were carrying a pink pillow rather than a child.
The discussion further extended to the kids' ages, with comparisons suggesting that Princess Lilit's knee-to-ankle length appeared inconsistent with her age. All these factors added to the uncertainty and skepticism surrounding the photograph.
Despite these debates, the origin of the picture remains undisclosed, although it seems to have been taken in proximity to their home in Montecito. Interestingly, the Duke and Duchess's now-unused Instagram account, @sussexroyal, was tagged in the post.
Halloween appears to be a cherished holiday for the couple, as they've previously expressed their enthusiasm for celebrating the spooky season. In October 2016, before their relationship became public knowledge, they attended a Halloween party with Harry's cousin, Princess Eugenie, and her husband, Jack Brooksbank. It's a holiday that holds special memories for them, and their latest Halloween escapade with their children marks yet another interesting chapter in their lives.