The Duke and Duchess of Sussex may be planning a special family vacation for the Fourth of July holiday next week.
Despite the fact that Prince Harry and Meghan live in Montecito, Santa Barbara with their kids, Prince Archie, 4, and Princess Lilibet, 2, they were spotted last year watching the parade in Wyoming’s Jackson Hole valley.
The Duchess’ longtime friend and Pilates Platinum founder Heather Dorak reportedly spent time with the couple.

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The Sussexes’ trip to the picturesque mountain town, known for its three ski resorts and the Grand Teton National Park, home to amazing wildlife, was undoubtedly memorable.
Despite the fact that Harry and Meghan are rarely photographed in public, especially on special occasions, they have discussed how they have previously observed the US holiday.
On July 4, 2019, the Duchess sat with Genevieve Hillis and Lindsay Roth, two of her closest college friends, to watch Serena Williams compete at Wimbledon.
At the time, Meghan had just become a parent after giving birth to her son Archie on May 6, 2019. She wore a delicate necklace in the shape of a ‘A’ as a sweet tribute to her newborn son.

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The outing took place just two days before Archie was christened in Windsor Castle’s exclusive chapel.
Meghan also made a public appearance the day following Independence Day in 2018. In a bright yellow dress by American designer Brandon Maxwell, Meghan attended a Commonwealth Youth reception at Marlborough House with the Duke and Duchess.
A few weeks after Harry and Meghan’s royal wedding, they got engaged.
One of Harry and Meghan’s first dates in 2016 took place on July 4th, and in January, Harry published his candid memoir, Spare.
Suits actress Meghan had spent the day at Wimbledon supporting Serena before their second date at Soho House.

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In his memoir, Harry reflected, “This time, I was already there, waiting. Smiling. proud of who I am. In a pretty blue sundress with white pinstripes, [Meghan] entered the room. She was radiant. I declared as I stood up, “I bear gifts.” a box in pink. I kept holding it out. She moved it. “What is that?” Don’t shake it, please! Both of us laughed. She took the box apart. Cupcakes. specifically red, white, and blue cupcakes. in observance of the Fourth of July. I made a comment about how Americans and Brits view Independence Day very differently, but whatever. She remarked that they were stunning.

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The Duke and Duchess retired from senior royal duties in March 2020 and established a new life in the US. They also signed a deal with Netflix, which allowed their docuseries to be released last December.