Meghan Markle teases King Charles, Thomas Markle with major move
Thomas Markle and King Charles are eager to meet grandchildren Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet
Meghan Markle has apparently teased her father Thomas Markle and father-in-law King Charles with a major move days after Archie’s 7th birthday.
Meghan took to Instagram and shared stunning family photos showing off a fun family day at Disneyland with her kids Archie and Lilibet, husband, Prince Harry, and her mom, Doria Ragland.
The Duchess posted the pictures with a heart emoticon.
However, it is not clear if Prince Harry, Meghan and their children actually visited the famed California theme park on Sunday — Mother’s Day — or a different date, but the sunny pics show off a happy time.
Meanwhile, according to a report by the People, the Disneyland outing may possibly have been for Archie’s birthday, which fell on May 6, just several days before Mother’s Day.
Meghan and Harry celebrated Archie’s 7th birthday with a touching Instagram tribute.
Meghan shared Archie and Lilibet the photos on social media days after her father Thomas Markle returned to United States from Philippines after leg amputation.
Thomas is eager to meet his grandchildren amid hopes of reconciliation with Meghan.
However, Meghan seems teasing Thomas by sharing sweet photos of her kids with grandmother Doria.
On the other hand, Archie and Lilibet latest adorable photos will also take emotional toll on King Charles as the monarch has not met them for a longtime even when he visited the US recently.
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