Meghan Markle exuded timeless elegance this Easter Sunday, delighting fans with a charming home video shared on Instagram.
In the clip, the Duchess of Sussex, 43, is seen wearing a graceful white midi dress featuring one of her go-to silhouettes: a halterneck. The video captures Meghan admiring a mother duck and her ducklings in what appears to be the lush garden of her $14 million Montecito estate.
Posting to her 2.7 million followers, Meghan captioned the video: “Wishing you a Happy Easter full of love….and surprises!”
The dress itself is sleeveless, shirt-style with black buttons down the front, a waist-cinching belt, and a subtly flared skirt. Meghan completed the ensemble with a sleek bun, her signature gold jewelry—including her Cartier Tank Francaise watch—and a simple pair of ballet flats.
Halterneck white dresses have long been a staple in Meghan’s wardrobe. From her Stella McCartney reception dress at her royal wedding to the Staud gown she wore at the 2024 ESPY Awards, the silhouette perfectly captures her polished, understated aesthetic.
If past holidays and her recent Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, are any guide, it’s likely that the Duchess put thoughtful care into Easter festivities this year. Meghan and Prince Harry are parents to Prince Archie, five, and Princess Lilibet, three, who have previously enjoyed Easter egg hunts across the family’s expansive California property.
To mark the season, Meghan recently added several festive picks to her Instagram’s ShopMy page, featuring selections like Meri Meri’s Mint Bunny Baby Booties, Maisonette’s Bunny Easter Basket, and a LEGO bunny. “A handpicked and curated collection of the things I love — I hope you enjoy them!” the post reads.
Back in the UK, the Royal Family gathered for traditional Easter services at Windsor. King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended Easter Matins at St George’s Chapel, joined by Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and their husbands.
Also present were the Princess Royal, Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and their son James, Earl of Wessex. The Prince and Princess of Wales were notably absent, having chosen to spend the holiday privately with their children in Norfolk.