As Easter approaches, the Royal family gears up for their annual St. George’s Chapel service, but one familiar face will be missing – Meghan Markle. Despite her popularity among royal followers, Meghan has never celebrated the holiday with the royals due to scheduling conflicts and other reasons.
The anticipation grows as we wonder if Meghan will return to the U.K. alongside Prince Harry for the tenth anniversary of the Invictus Games in May. But why has she never made time for a St. George’s trip in her busy springtime schedule? Is it mere oversight or a deliberate choice?
A detailed timeline of Meghan’s absence from the Easter service reveals interesting insights. In 2018, the pre-wedding rush kept Meghan and Harry away from Easter, while in 2019, Meghan was pregnant with Archie. The pandemic disrupted Easter plans in 2020 and 2021, and in 2022, the Invictus Games took priority over the Easter service.
As the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were busy with their Netflix ventures in 2023, the question remains – will Meghan be present for Easter 2024? Meghan fondly recalled her first Christmas at Sandringham with the royals in their Netflix docu-series, expressing her desire for a big family gathering.
With speculations rife about Meghan’s potential attendance at this year’s Easter service, royal watchers eagerly await to see if Meghan will finally join the Royal family for the holiday celebration.