Meghan Markle & Prince Harry Quietly Celebrate 2nd Anniversary In LA – Exchange Personal, Sentimental Gifts

Meghan Markle & Prince Harry Quietly Celebrate 2nd Anniversary In LA - Exchange Personal, Sentimental Gifts

British royals news update reveals that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry recently celebrated their second wedding anniversary, and we’re learning more details about how they spent the day and celebrated the occasion. It was May 19, 2018 when Meghan and Harry exchanged vows at St. George’s Chapel in England, but these days the couple and their 12-month-old son Archie are living in Los Angeles and keeping a relatively low profile.

So it seemed fitting that Meghan and Harry celebrated their anniversary privately. As an insider told Us Weekly, “The most important thing to them was that they got to enjoy each other’s company without any interruption from the outside world.”

The insider also said that Meghan and Harry shared personal gifts. “Meghan designed Harry’s card, and handwrote a beautiful, sentimental message inside expressing her love for him,” the source said. “Harry surprised Meghan with a huge, stunning bouquet of roses and a ring, which she loves.”

Other sources confirmed the couple’s quiet plans for the special occasion. People Magazine reported that a friend close to Meghan and Harry stated that they were spending a quiet day together, and a source for Page Six reported that Meghan and Harry took the day off from work to spend together. “They’re laying low,” the source said, “taking the day to relax and be together with no distractions. No work. No calls. Just family time and keeping it simple.”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are living in Tyler Perry’s Beverly Hills mansion, which is presumably where Meghan, Harry, and Archie spent their day. According to reports, the couple plans to search for a home of their own in the same area once the coronavirus lockdown period ends.

Since their relocation to Los Angeles, Meghan and Harry have been volunteering at a local food bank called Project Angel Food, and they’ve even delivered meals to their at-risk neighbors during the coronavirus pandemic.

They’ve also been planning the launch of Archewell, their nonprofit organization, and doing much of their work over Zoom calls.

Meghan Markle has spent her time reconnecting with volunteers at nonprofit organizations like Smart Works and Crisis Text Line. “They’re very content and happy to finally be all settled in,” a source said. “And of course, Meghan feels more at home too and she’s really starting to feel like herself again.”

At any rate, we’re glad to hear that Meghan and Harry’s anniversary was quiet and relaxing. Be sure to check back here at CDL for more British royals news and updates.