Meghan Markle just released a brand new family photo to celebrate Christmas.
The adorable snap features her and Prince Harry as well as their two young children, six-year-old Prince Archie and four-year-old Princess Lilibet.
She wrote in her caption: “Happy Holidays! From our family to yours.”
In the picture, Meghan is sporting a white dress and is sweetly holding hands with her daughter, whose face isn’t shown.
Meanwhile, little Archie is hugging his dad, who’s cradling his face and sporting blue jeans and a smart shirt.
This is the second Christmas card-style photo the Sussexes have released today (19 December), although it’s unclear whether this is a second official festive card or just a snap Meghan wanted to post on social media.

The royal couple, who got married back in 2018 before stepping down as senior working royals in 2020, have sent out an official Christmas card every single year since their wedding.
Earlier today, they shared their first official 2025 Christmas card – and it was a little different to usual.
Meghan and Harry shook things up by sharing a video clip, as opposed to an actual card.
Their festive offering came in the form of a video on the couple’s charity website which featured clips from their year, including the pair undertaking humanitarian work and caring for their two children.
One section saw Archie and Lilibet join their parents for a surprise outing to prepare meals for their local community as part of Archewell’s partnership with Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles, and the little ones were seen helping out by making food and pushing trollies.
The message accompanying the Christmas card read: “On behalf of the Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and Archewell, we wish you a very happy holiday season and a joyful new year.”

It came just after the couple debuted their joint charity’s name change. It was announced that the Archewell Foundation will be renamed Archewell Philanthropies as it marks five years since being founded.
Harry and Meghan set up the Archewell Foundation, which follows the mission statement ‘Show up, do good’, after stepping down from their royal duties and moving to Los Angeles in 2020.
This year, the charity has advocated for safer digital spaces and the responsible development of artificial intelligence, as well as funding support for children affected by conflict in Gaza and Ukraine.
As per People, the organisation said: “This next chapter allows Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, to broaden their global philanthropic efforts as a family, with meaningful reach and maximum impact, grounded in the same values, partnerships, and their commitment to show up and do good.”