As the Royal family gears up for their annual St. George’s Chapel service this Easter, all eyes turn to Meghan Markle, who has yet to participate in the festivities. Despite her popularity, various factors have contributed to her absence from the event over the years.
In 2018, Meghan and Prince Harry were amidst wedding preparations, making it understandable for them to skip Easter celebrations. The following year, Meghan was pregnant with Archie, further limiting her ability to attend. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 led to a quiet Easter at home for the royals, with Meghan and Harry subsequently announcing their decision to step back from senior royal duties.
Even in 2021, the pandemic persisted, prompting virtual Easter celebrations. The following year, the Invictus Games took precedence, keeping Meghan and Harry occupied. Their involvement in Netflix ventures in 2023 further contributed to their absence from Easter celebrations.
While Meghan has fondly recalled her first Christmas with the royals, depicted in their Netflix docu-series, her commitments and circumstances have kept her from participating in Easter gatherings. As Easter 2024 approaches, it remains to be seen whether Meghan will make an appearance amidst her ongoing endeavors.