Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently took their children, Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie, to Disneyland to celebrate Princess Lilibet’s birthday. Little did we know, this family outing would become a significant milestone. They got to spend a day full of magic and imagination in the world-famous epicenter of creativity.
For the rest of their trip, this family of four fully indulged in the magic of Disneyland, taking in all the different rides, entertainment, and culinary experiences. They had the opportunity to meet beloved characters, including Elsa from Frozen, who greeted both Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie. These joyous meetings brought such happiness to the children, ending a perfect day with magical memories.
Along with meeting Elsa, the royal family enjoyed a very thrilling Star Wars stage show starring Prince Archie. They made time for more roller-coaster fun, going on Space Mountain, Buzz Lightyear’s Astro Blasters and the Radiator Springs Racers from Cars. Each immersion helped shape what could only be called an amazing day for the royal family.
Megahn Markle gave royal fans a sneak peek of their Disneyland trip with an Instagram reel. The film followed these young people through faces of joy, celebration and laughter. While in Montecito, photographs were taken of Prince Harry carrying Prince Archie, with Meghan holding Princess Lilibet’s hand—showcasing the sweet, happy family dynamic of the Sussexes.
Princess Lilibet had an incredible themed cake fit for royalty! Princess Lilibet’s Ariel themed cake from The Little Mermaid appeared to be two tiered. This sugary confection became the spotlight of our birthday celebrations, providing a sugary ending to their Disneyland day.
We loved getting to see Walt Disney’s original apartment. It’s right above the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, which helps to enhance the magic of their visit even further! A little birdie told us that the photo of them on the balcony was actually taken from inside Walt’s apartment. This apartment is located right above the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, and they would have been able to walk through the space themselves! Perhaps in Walt’s private apartment or Club 33, they had a sumptuous lunch. Club 33 may be the most exclusive club in the entire Disney universe.
Or, you can have exclusive access, for a reservation fee $4,000 to $7,000. This opens up whole new avenues for families to engage with Disneyland in a uniquely personal manner. The insider also stated that they would have had an armed escort to “be able to take them anywhere they want to go.”