Meghan Markle and Prince Harry release first Christmas card featuring unseen photo from royal wedding

The image shows the couple with their arms wrapped around each other

Sarah Jones
Friday 14 December 2018 12:51 GMT
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have chosen an image showing them with their arms wrapped around each other's waists on their wedding night for their Christmas card, while Prince William and Kate Middleton have opted for an autumnal photo with their children on a tree trunk.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared the new photo from their evening wedding reception, showing them hand-in-hand as fireworks erupt in the grounds of Frogmore House, a 17th century royal residence in Windsor near Frogmore Cottage, where they will live from early next year.

Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's card features the whole family, with Kate cradling baby Louis - who is now almost eight months old - as she rests against a tree trunk in woodland at their Anmer Hall home in Norfolk with the Duke of Cambridge.

Three-year-old Charlotte can be seen standing on the trunk with her arms around her parents' shoulders, while five-year-old George playfully holds on to his father as he stands one-legged in wellies on the trunk.

Both cards were released on Friday, along with one from the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall in which the couple are pictured on a bench in their Clarence House garden gazing at each other.

Harry and Meghan were photographed by Chris Allerton on May 19, while William and Kate chose an autumn picture taken by Matt Porteous.

The photo for Harry and Meghan's Christmas card was taken on their wedding night
The photo for Harry and Meghan's Christmas card was taken on their wedding night (Kensington Palace)

In Charles and Camilla's card, the Duchess is wearing a cream and crape dress by Fiona Clare, the same outfit she wore for the prince's official 70th birthday pictures which featured the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

In the Christmas photograph, Charles is wearing an Anderson and Sheppard suit, shoes by Crockett and Jones and a Turnbull and Asser shirt.

William and Kate's Christmas card features the whole family
William and Kate's Christmas card features the whole family (Kensington Palace)

The message in the card reads: “Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New Year.”

The photograph was taken by Hugo Burnand, who is used to working with members of the Royal Family as he took the wedding pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's nuptials in 2011 and Charles and Camilla's big day in 2005.

The photograph for Prince Charles and Camilla's Christmas card was taken by Hugo Burnand
The photograph for Prince Charles and Camilla's Christmas card was taken by Hugo Burnand (PA)

Charles also asked the photographer to take the birthday image which marked his 60th year in 2008, and he has taken a portrait picture of the duchess.

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