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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have delighted fans with their 2025 holiday greetings, offering the clearest glimpses yet of their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, while announcing a significant rebrand of their charitable organization. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a festive message that blends family warmth with philanthropic evolution, marking a new chapter in their post-royal life.

The official holiday card features a snowy photo of Harry and Meghan from the Winter Invictus Games in Vancouver, smiling arm-in-arm against a wintry backdrop. Accompanied by a nearly two-minute video recap of their year’s work, it ends with the greeting: “On behalf of the Office of Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and Archewell, we wish you a very happy holiday season and a joyful new year.”

In a major announcement timed with the card’s release, the couple revealed that the Archewell Foundation, founded five years ago after stepping back from senior royal duties, is transitioning to Archewell Philanthropies. This shift to a fiscal sponsorship model allows greater flexibility and aims to “expand upon their global philanthropic endeavors as a family,” explicitly including Archie, 6, and Lilibet, 4.

The year-end video highlights key 2025 initiatives, from supporting online safety to community aid, and opens with rare footage of the family volunteering ahead of Thanksgiving. Archie and Lilibet appear helping prepare meals with Our Big Kitchen Los Angeles, pushing trolleys and assisting in the kitchen—adorable moments that showcase their early involvement in giving back.

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Adding to the joy, Meghan personally posted a never-before-seen family portrait on Instagram, captioned “Happy Holidays! From our family to yours.” Taken in their Montecito garden on a wooden bridge over a pond, the intimate shot captures tender interactions: Harry embracing Archie in a loving hug, while Meghan bends down to touch foreheads with Lilibet. The children look grown-up and happy—Archie in a cozy sweater and jeans, Lilibet in a sweet blue dress with silver shoes—revealing their striking red hair inherited from Dad.

This marks a departure from previous years, where the Sussexes often shared back views or obscured faces to maintain privacy. Fans have hailed it as the “clearest glimpse yet,” praising the family’s casual, joyful vibe amid a forested setting.

The rebrand reflects Archewell’s growth, supporting causes like mental health, women’s empowerment, and refugee resettlement. As the organization enters its next phase, the inclusion of the children signals a more family-oriented approach, aligning with Harry and Meghan’s emphasis on raising compassionate global citizens.

Coming just days after the Wales family’s Christmas card, the Sussexes’ release underscores their independent path—blending personal milestones with public impact. In a season of reflection, this “Meggy Christmas” offering radiates hope, unity, and forward momentum for the Montecito-based family.