- Meghan embraces Thanksgiving traditions
- Busy months lead to holiday relaxation
- Separate projects for Meghan and Harry
The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, is eagerly anticipating a peaceful Thanksgiving celebration with her family and close friends. After a hectic few months, she looks forward to a holiday "without distractions." Meghan and Prince Harry have been engrossed in their individual projects recently, with Meghan focusing on her Netflix cookery series and her upcoming lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard. A source revealed to 'HELLO!' magazine that the couple plans to spend Thanksgiving with friends who are like family.
Meghan embraces Thanksgiving traditions
Meghan's love for cooking and hosting is well-known, and this Thanksgiving, she is excited to include her children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, in the festivities. "Meghan loves cooking and being in the kitchen, hosting and entertaining," a source shared. She is keen on teaching her kids American Thanksgiving traditions and sharing these experiences with Harry. The Duchess is also focused on instilling the holiday's essence of gratitude in her children, ensuring they understand the importance of giving thanks for their blessings.
Busy months lead to holiday relaxation
The past few months have been particularly demanding for Meghan. "The last few months have been busy and stressful," the source noted. Meghan is currently reassessing her career opportunities, with some turnover and rethinking of her projects. Known for her perfectionism, she is determined to ensure everything aligns with her vision. The upcoming holiday season is anticipated to bring a slower pace, allowing the family to enjoy quality time together and create magical holiday experiences.
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Separate projects for Meghan and Harry
While Meghan focuses on her career and holiday preparations, Prince Harry is also engaged in separate endeavors. The couple's commitment to their projects is evident, with Meghan set to honor Tyler Perry at the 2024 Paley Honors Fall Gala in Beverly Hills, and Harry speaking at The New York Times DealBook Conference on December 4. Despite their busy schedules, the Sussexes are dedicated to maintaining family traditions, such as leaving out "carrots for the reindeer" on Christmas Eve.