Prince Harry last attended the Royal Family's Easter Sunday service back in April 2019. Although she was married to Harry, Meghan - who was heavily pregnant with their first child in 2019 - never attended the Easter Sunday service with the Royal Family.
Harry and Meghan were, at the time, living at Frogmore Cottage - which was a short distance from where the family attended the service at St. George's Chapel. The couple, who have since welcomed their second child, Princess Lilibet, in 2021, stepped down as senior working royals in early 2020.
The Easter Sunday service did not take place in either 2020 or 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic - but resumed as scheduled in April 2022.
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With Meghan and Harry having lived in California for two years at the time, they did not attend the service in 2022 - as well as the two years following.
In 2022, Meghan and Harry stepped out at the Invictus Games. The Games, which were founded by Harry in 2014, took place across the annual holiday.
The Duke, 40, and Duchess of Sussex, 43, have now been living in America for five years - and still have a strained relationship with the Royal Family.
This year, Meghan is undoubtedly planning on making the holiday special for Prince Archie, five, and his little sister, three-year-old Princess Lilibet.
The mother-of-two has recently given an insight into her Montecito garden with a series of Instagram stories.
In a recent post, Meghan wrote: "Spring has sprung! That means it's almost Easter!"
Harry and Meghan also previously shared a look at the sweet Peter Rabbit-themed set-up they created for their son in their garden back in 2021 at their Californian home. The couple hid an array of colourful eggs in the grounds of their home, with Meghan's mother also helping to prepare the surprise for her grandson.