MEGHAN MARKLE’S RARE EASTER VIDEO OF ARCHIE AND LILIBET REVEALS A HEARTWARMING GARDEN DETAIL PROVING KING CHARLES’ LASTING LOVE FOR HIS GRANDKID While the senior royals gathered at Windsor, the Duchess of Sussex offered a rare, sun-drenched glimpse into her California life, posting a series of intimate clips of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet celebrating Easter at their Montecito home. The footage, which shows 6-year-old Archie decorating eggs and 4-year-old Lilibet in playful bunny ears, captures the children feeding chickens and racing across the lush lawn with Easter baskets in hand. However, eagle-eyed royal watchers were quickly paralyzed by a single, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it detail in the background of the family’s “Archie’s Chick Inn” coop. It was the sight of a beautifully crafted, bespoke wooden playhouse tucked away in a corner of the garden, a gift whose unmistakable craftsmanship and royal insignia hinted at a secret delivery from London. This poignant discovery, appearing just as the King faces his own health battles, has ignited a viral wave of emotion, leaving fans breathless over the “hidden olive branch” sent across the Atlantic. The silent presence of the King’s gift amid the children’s laughter suggests a bond that transcends the public rift, leaving the world wondering if this is the final sign of a long-awaited family reconciliation.

‘HAPPY EASTER!’ 

Meghan Markle shares rare video of Archie and Lilibet taking part in Easter egg hunt and feeding chickens at home in US

MEGHAN Markle has shared a rare video of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet celebrating Easter at home in the US.

The Duchess posted the clips to Instagram as the Sussexes are seen taking part in an Easter Egg hunt, feeding chickens and decorating eggs in California.

Two children run across a grassy yard during an Easter egg hunt.
Meghan Markle has posted a rare clip of Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet celebrating EasterCredit: Instagram

 

A child with bunny ears holding an Easter basket walks along a stone path in a garden.
Lilibet is seen walking through the garden of their Californian home in bunny earsCredit: Instagram

 

A child decorates an Easter egg using a "Dinomazing Egg Decorator."
Archie is shown decorating Easter EggsCredit: Instagram

In one video, Lilibet, four, can be seen walking through the garden of their Montecito home wearing bunny ears and holding onto a plush rabbit.

The Princess is also shown clutching a basket alongside her brother Archie, six, as they race to reach an Easter Egg as Meghan watches on.

Another clip shows the young Prince decorating an egg on a Dinosaur-themed spinning wheel.

Meanwhile, Meghan is seen feeding the chickens and looking for eggs inside a chicken coup.

The clips offered a rare glimpse into Sussex family life and were accompanied by the caption: “Happy Easter!”.

However, Prince Harry was nowhere to be seen.

The Duke and Duchess are heading Down Under for the first time since their official Royal Family your eight years ago.

They will travel to Australia later this month on their second ‘faux-royal tour’ of the year coming just weeks after visiting Jordan.

The Sussexes are due to “take part in a number of private, business and philanthropic engagements” but won’t be joined by their children.

Harry will address a mental health conference in Melbourne while Meghan will appear at a women-only event in Sydney.

Meanwhile, Kate, William and their kids led the way in Windsor as the royals gathered for the Easter Sunday service yesterday.

Princess Charlotte, ten, grinned and gave a sweet wave as she walked with siblings George, 12, and Louis, seven.

Camilla and Charles arrived by car in front of the castle to a shout of “God save the King” from the crowd.

The King gave young Louis an affectionate and warm pat on the shoulder as he led the royals into St George’s Chapel for the Easter Matins service.

Kate, who was attending the service for the first time in three years, wore a recycled dress – an oatmeal number she previously adorned during a visit to the Royal College of Midwives in 2022.

Charlotte was in a tan coat while William and the boys instead opted for dark blue suits and ties.

Meanwhile, disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, who both attended last year, were not invited.

Camilla arrived in a red wool dress and coat by Fiona Clare, a hat by Phillip Treacy and a broach which belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Instead, the former Duke of York was spotted yesterday walking his dogs alone in Sandringham.

Beatrice and Eugenie and their husbands Edo and Jack, also all stayed away with the King’s blessings.

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Meanwhile, Kate, William and their kids led the way in Windsor as the royals gathered for the Easter Sunday service yesterdayCredit: Getty

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