Duchess Meghan Shares Rare Photos From a Disneyland Trip With Her Mom and Two Kids
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Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
Disneyland has had no shortage of famous visitors, but the weekend just brought one of its more quietly notable family outings. Duchess Meghan, Prince Harry, and their two children—Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 4—made a Mother's Day trip to the Anaheim park, joined by Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland, according to Harper's Bazaar. The Duchess documented it herself, posting a carousel of photos to Instagram with nothing but a red heart emoji as caption. Understated, but the pictures did the talking.
The Look Was Classic Meghan
If you've been following her recent return to social media, you already know her off-duty formula: white button-up, jeans, and clean accessories. For Disneyland, she stuck to it — brown Veronica Beard loafers, a black Minnie Mouse baseball cap with ears — and both Archie and Lilibet matched the moment with their own sets of ears. The kids were photographed riding a boat, walking hand-in-hand with their parents, and meeting Disney princesses and Star Wars stormtroopers with the kind of barely-contained excitement only a four- and seven-year-old can pull off.
The contrast to last year is worth noting. In 2024, Meghan marked Mother's Day with a single, softer snapshot — just her and the kids curled up together, captioned with a note about the privilege of motherhood and children who still try to "climb mama mountain." Sweet, personal, contained. This year felt like an intentional expansion: same love, louder version, with her own mother in the frame.
That detail — Doria's presence — is the part that actually lands. Meghan celebrating being a mother alongside her mother shifts the narrative from performance to something more genuine. It's the rare celebrity family post that earns its warmth rather than simply manufacturing it. Two generations, one theme park, and a family that seems, at least on this particular Monday, to be doing exactly what they wanted to do.
Sometimes the most personal statement you can make is showing up in a white shirt and mouse ears, entirely unbothered.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.


