Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are in the holiday spirit.
A few days before the Christmas holiday, the royal duo’s Christmas card was shared on social media by Mayhew, a charity for animal welfare.
The photo on the card shows Markle, 39, Harry, 36, her 1-year-old son Archie and her two puppies sitting in front of a blue and white toy house outdoors.
“I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year”, says the card above the illustration.
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“We are excited to receive the wonderful Christmas wishes from our Patron, The Duchess of Sussex, who also made a personal donation, helping dogs, cats and our community,” read the charity tweet. “From all of us at Mayhew, thank you and Merry Christmas.”
“The original family photo was taken at her home earlier this month by the Duchess’s mother,” said a spokesman for the Duke and Duchess, for Town & Country.
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They added: “The little Christmas tree, including homemade ornaments and other decorations, has been selected by Archie, and the tree will be replanted after the holidays.”
On Mayhew’s website, it is confirmed that the Sussexes made a personal donation to the organization this year. They shared a quote from a message that royalty sent Mayhew with his Christmas card.
“This year we, as a family, made donations to various charities with you in mind,” the note said. From a local California organization that helps families transition from homelessness to two of our sponsors in the UK: one that supports animal and community welfare and the other, a memorial fund for a dear friend who helps to educate children and fight poverty in Uganda, we honor their work on behalf of all of us. “
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The donation funds will help Mayhew in the face of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the website said, “to reach out to animals and people who are struggling.”
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The family will spend the holiday in California due to concerns about the coronavirus, instead of traveling to the UK to visit the rest of the royal family.