Meghan and Prince Harry release their sparkling ‘paper-free’ ‘holiday season’ card that includes a picture of them on night they won award for ‘fighting racism’ – but does NOT mention Christmas

  • Harry and Meghan wished everyone ‘health, peace and a very happy new year’
  • Failed to mention Christmas, instead wishing everyone a ‘joyful holiday season’ 
  • The digital e-card features a glam black-and-white photo from the awards event
  • Were given Ripple of Hope award on December 7 for their stance against racism

Harry and Meghan’s ‘paper free’ ‘holiday season’ card features a glitzy black-and-white photo from the night they received an award for opposing ‘structural racism’ in the Royal Family but fails to include any mention of Christmas.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have shared their annual festive message, wishing everyone ‘health, peace, and a very happy new year’.

The digital e-card is signed off using their royal titles- despite calls in recent days for the pair to be stripped of them after their bombshell Netflix documentary.

But the card omits any mention of ‘Christmas’, instead wishing everyone a ‘joyful holiday season’.

The Duke and Duchess have shared their annual festive message, wishing everyone 'health, peace, and a very happy new year'

The Duke and Duchess have shared their annual festive message, wishing everyone ‘health, peace, and a very happy new year’

The card reads: ‘Wishing you a joyful holiday season.

‘From our family to yours, and on behalf of our teams at The Archewell Foundation, Archewell Audio, and Archewell Productions, we wish you health, peace, and a very happy new year.’

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The GIF, which has glimmering white dots, was shared on Twitter by royal author Omid Scobie, who called it their ‘paper-free 2022 Christmas card’.

It includes a photo showing Harry, 38, and Meghan, 41, on December 7 as they were honoured with the Ripple of Hope award for their stance against racism.

At the awards ceremony in New York they vowed their war against ‘oppression’ has only just begun as they were given the award by the Robert F Kennedy Human Rights (RFKHR) organisation.

Meghan also talked about her struggle with suicidal thoughts while a royal, telling the audience she ‘didn’t want to be alive anymore’ and revealing that the decision not to end her life ‘wasn’t easy’, in remarks echoing those made during her bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey

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