Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated their second wedding anniversary with margaritas
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated their second anniversary with margaritas and Mexican food and reminisced about the ‘magical day’ on Zoom with close family and friends, biographer Omid Scobie reveals
- Harry and Meghan celebrated second wedding anniversary with an LA favourite – Mexican food and margaritas, royal biographer Omid Scobie revealed
- Couple, who are isolating in Hollywood with little Archie, 1, reportedly enjoyed a quiet day of celebrations together, joining family and friends on Zoom
- Omid, who has co-written their upcoming biography Finding Freedom, revealed they ‘reminisced about what a beautiful and magical day’ their wedding was
By Jessica Rach For Mailonline
Published: 04:08 EDT, 23 May 2020 | Updated: 10:08 EDT, 23 May 2020
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated their second wedding anniversary with an LA favourite – Mexican food and margaritas, royal biographer Omid Scobie has revealed.
Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, who are said to be isolating in actor Tyler Perry’s Hollywood mansion with little Archie, 1, reportedly enjoyed a quiet day of celebrations together, joining family and friends on Zoom.
British journalist Omid, who has co-written their upcoming biography Finding Freedom, revealed the couple ‘reminisced about what a beautiful and magical day’ their wedding was.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated their second wedding anniversary with an LA favourite – Mexican food and margaritas, royal biographer Omid Scobie has revealed (seen during a charity Zoom call this month)
Writing in Harper’s Bazaar, Omid said the couple chatted with a number of people – including some of the vendors who ‘helped bring the ceremony and reception to life’ -about exchanging their vows in May 2018 at Windsor Castle.
‘They all reminisced about what a beautiful and magical day it was’, a source told the publication, adding that they video-called friends and family’.
Omid added: ‘And with the Sussexes now based in Los Angeles, it only seemed right to celebrate with a Southern Californian favorite: Mexican food.
‘The couple, who also exchanged cotton-based gifts per tradition, enjoyed a number of favorite dishes together, washed down with margaritas.’
British journalist Omid, who has co-written their upcoming biography Finding Freedom, revealed the couple ‘reminisced about what a beautiful and magical day’ their wedding (pictured) in May 2018 was
The celebrations were said to be a rare day off for the couple, who are busy with their new charity foundation Archewell.
Last month the couple announced they were launching the new charitable foundation.
The couple said they ‘look forward’ to getting started with the foundation, which will replace their Sussex Royal brand.
The pair also have plans to include their own charity as well as a website, as part of their new venture.
They previously revealed the Greek word in the project Arche – meaning source of action – was the inspiration behind the name of their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor, baby Archie is pictured above with his mother and father in South Africa in September last year
Harry and Meghan also revealed the Greek word in the project Arche – meaning source of action – was the inspiration behind the name of their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor.
Further details about the organisation have been delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Telegraph has previously reported that paperwork regarding their new brand was filed in the United States last month and the couple are considering how to create their own charity and volunteering services.
Plans also include a wide-ranging website and sharing ‘education and training materials’ via films, podcasts and books, according to the newspaper.
The couple are pictured above tending to an Elephant, they have been vocal about their passion for animal rights