Prince Harry's Disappointment as Archie and Lilibet Miss Easter Traditions with Royal Family.Prince Harry strongly feels the absence of Archie and Lilibet from the Easter traditions that the royal family cherishes each year. As the family gathers to celebrate the holiday together, there are special rituals and customs that Prince Harry will miss being a part of, according to an expert.
Prince Harry will undoubtedly feel a deep sense of disappointment on behalf of his two young children, four-year-old Archie and two-year-old Lilibet. The royal family has its own set of cherished Easter traditions, just like many other families do during this time of year. However, this year, Prince Harry, 39, and his wife Meghan Markle, 42, will not be joining the rest of the royal family in their Easter celebrations.
One royal expert has expressed the view that Prince Harry will be deeply affected by not being able to partake in the main Easter traditions that the royal family enjoys. Each year, the family participates in a special Easter egg hunt. This tradition holds great significance and dates back to the time of Queen Victoria. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down from their senior roles within the royal family in 2020 and subsequently moved to Meghan's homeland of America. They have been residing in Montecito, California since the summer of the same year.
Royal expert and author Tom Quinn has shed light on how Prince Harry feels about being excluded from the Easter traditions and celebrations. Typically, the royal family gathers on Easter Sunday in Windsor for a mass at St George's Chapel, followed by a brief tour and a traditional lunch featuring roast lamb. Quinn stated, as reported by The Mirror, that Harry has always enjoyed this tradition as it allows him to interact with an appreciative audience for a brief period. However, what will truly upset Harry this year is that his children will miss out on the Easter egg hunt that follows. This longstanding tradition would have provided an opportunity for Archie and Lilibet to bond with their cousins, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Harry's absence from this event will undoubtedly leave a mark on him.
Meanwhile, other members of the royal family appeared happy to attend this year's Easter mass at St George's Chapel in Windsor. This marks the first significant royal event for King Charles since his cancer diagnosis was announced last month. To limit the number of people the king interacts with, fewer members of the royal family attended the service. The Princess of Wales and her family were not present at the event. Princess Kate surprised Royal Watchers worldwide when she revealed that she had been diagnosed with a form of cancer after undergoing major abdominal surgery in January.