Duchess Meghan shared some of the holiday traditions that she and Prince Harry share with their children
As a seasoned gamer who has spent countless hours immersed in various virtual worlds, I can’t help but draw parallels between my digital escapades and the real-life experiences of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan. Just as I create my own adventures within games, they too seem to be crafting a unique holiday tradition for their family.
As the holiday season approaches, it’s worth noting that Prince Harry and Meghan, now residing in the United States as the Duchess of Sussex along with their children, have developed some personal traditions of their own. Being a U.S. citizen, the Duchess looks forward to celebrating Thanksgiving in November, while also joining the couple in observing Christmas festivities.
Lately, the Duchess of Sussex had a chat with Marie Claire, revealing details about how she and Prince Harry are passing on festive traditions to their little ones during the holiday season. Indeed, they are marking Thanksgiving in a slightly subdued manner.
As reported by Hello Magazine, Duchess Meghan mentioned that one of their family’s Christmas customs involves providing treats for Santa’s reindeer. The Duchess explained that this tradition is simply about setting out carrots for the reindeer.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan keep things simple for the holidays
It appears that Thanksgiving is all about gathering with loved ones, sharing a festive meal, and simply appreciating one another’s presence. Notably, she mentioned that being near her mother brings great joy.
It appears that Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan’s traditions for their kids lean towards a more casual, family-centric approach. Given they have two little ones, it’s crucial they enjoy themselves and spend quality time together.
Talking about bonding with our family, the Duchess of Sussex mentioned that we always arrange enjoyable activities for us. Just like any other family, we enjoy good meals together and then engage in various activities such as playing games or someone might even bring a guitar to make it more lively. Overall, it’s just about having fun.
As a gamer, I’d spin it like this: Back in my days, Prince Harry once mentioned that his family has an unusual yet exciting Christmas ritual – opening presents on the eve instead of waiting till the morning of the 25th. It seems this tradition blends elements from both families, creating a unique holiday experience for their combined household.
Indeed, it seems like a method to maintain simplicity and provide an opportunity for their kids to celebrate the holidays as one. What’s appealing about this approach is that it emphasizes the importance of family bonding during Christmas, while also highlighting the small, joyful elements that create a festive atmosphere reminiscent of Santa in their home.
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2024-11-26 06:32