Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated America’s Independence Day in a heartwarming and personal way this year, continuing a tradition that dates back to the early days of their relationship. On July 4th, Meghan took to Instagram to share intimate moments of their family celebration — a sweet nod to their second-ever date, which coincidentally took place on the same holiday back in 2016.
A Tradition Born on Their Second Date
The Fourth of July holds deep sentimental value for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. It was on this very date, eight years ago, that Harry surprised Meghan with a thoughtful gesture that would later evolve into a cherished family tradition. At the time, the two had only recently met, but sparks had clearly already started flying. Meghan had just met Harry for the first time on July 3rd, 2016, and their connection was so immediate that they arranged to meet again the very next day.
For their second date, they returned to the same place where their first date had taken place — Soho House in London. It was here that Harry arrived bearing a pink box containing red, white, and blue cupcakes, specially made in honor of American Independence Day. Meghan, who had only recently begun dating the British royal, was touched by the gesture, which symbolized both romance and cultural respect.
That small but thoughtful act — bringing festive cupcakes to celebrate an American holiday — marked the beginning of a bond that would soon become global news. While Harry joked at the time about British views on the Fourth of July, the moment itself was warm and sincere, leaving a lasting impression on both of them.
Keeping the Tradition Alive, Now as a Family of Four
Fast-forward to 2025, and the tradition that began with two people sharing cupcakes has now become a family event involving their two young children. On this year’s Fourth of July, Meghan posted a photo series on Instagram that offered fans a glimpse into their private family celebration.
The first image was a cozy selfie of Meghan and Harry, smiling and cuddled up together. Meghan, now 43, and Harry, 40, appeared relaxed and happy, embracing the holiday spirit. The next image showed a tray of homemade red, white, and blue cupcakes, which they reportedly baked with their children — Archie, now 6 years old, and Lilibet, who is 4.
The final image in the series was particularly nostalgic. It featured one of the very same cupcakes Harry had given Meghan on their second date in 2016. This throwback served as a reminder of just how far their journey together has come — from dating to marriage, from royalty to private life, and from a young couple to doting parents.
Meghan also reflected on how their children are now participating in the tradition, making the celebration even more meaningful. Their involvement has brought a new layer of joy and togetherness to a moment that started as a simple romantic gesture nearly a decade ago.
Fourth of July at Their Montecito Home
In addition to the post on her personal Instagram account, Meghan also shared a video via the official Instagram of her lifestyle brand, As Ever. The video offered another inside look at their celebration at their home in Montecito, California. Meghan could be seen assembling a patriotic charcuterie board decorated in red, white, and blue — a culinary tribute to the holiday and another reflection of her love for entertaining and homemaking.
The scene captured in the video appeared to be casual and family-focused, reinforcing the sense that the Sussexes are enjoying a more grounded and authentic lifestyle since leaving behind the official royal spotlight. Their Montecito estate, nestled in the hills of Santa Barbara County, provides the family with privacy, peace, and the ability to raise their children away from the constant glare of public attention.
A Glimpse into Their Netflix Docuseries and Memoir
The sweet selfie Meghan posted this year wasn’t completely new to followers who had previously watched their Netflix docuseries, Harry & Meghan, which aired in December 2022. A black-and-white version of the same image had been included in the six-part series, which chronicled their personal love story, their challenges with royal life, and their decision to step back from official duties in 2020.
Additionally, the details about their second date and the cupcake story were also mentioned in Prince Harry’s memoir, Spare, published in early 2023. In the book, Harry offered a candid account of his life, including his relationship with Meghan and his evolving feelings about the royal institution, media scrutiny, and his role as a father and husband.
Prince Harry’s Reflections on Life in America
Though Prince Harry remains a British citizen, his perspective on life in the United States has shifted positively since he and Meghan relocated to California. In a February 2024 interview with Good Morning America during a media appearance for the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025, Harry shared his thoughts on living in the U.S.
While he acknowledged that he enjoys life in America and finds each day fulfilling, he also expressed uncertainty about fully identifying as American. He admitted that although the idea of becoming a U.S. citizen had crossed his mind, it wasn’t currently a top priority for him. For now, Harry seems content embracing a new lifestyle while still staying connected to his roots in the U.K.
Building a New Identity Post-Royal Life
Since stepping down from their roles as senior working royals in 2020, Harry and Meghan have focused on creating a meaningful life based on shared values, family priorities, and social impact. Through their nonprofit Archewell Foundation, media projects, and now Meghan’s As Ever brand, the couple continues to build a legacy outside of the traditional confines of royalty.
They’ve often spoken about their desire to protect their children’s privacy while still engaging in public life on their own terms. Events like their Fourth of July celebration allow the couple to honor their unique journey and the traditions they’ve built, while offering carefully chosen glimpses into their family’s world.
The simple yet powerful symbolism of cupcakes — from their early romance to their present-day family life — showcases how small gestures can grow into meaningful family customs over time. It’s also a reminder that love, memories, and shared experiences often hold more significance than titles or palaces.







