This week, Prince Harry and Meghan, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, celebrated a beautiful milestone—their 7th wedding anniversary—and gave a rare peek into their life behind the scenes with a pair of heartwarming posts.

Meghan took to Instagram to mark the special day, sharing an elegant and understated moment with Harry. The post offered a glimpse into their life as a couple now—grounded, authentic, and full of quiet affection. It’s clear that seven years on, their bond remains strong, steady, and filled with love.
A closer look at the memory board below —
On the left: Meghan and Harry in 2016 during their travels to London, Ontario (Canada), Botswana, and Norway. On the right: the couple’s 2017 engagement portraits, captured by photographer Alexi Lubomirski.


On the right: Meghan and Harry on their wedding day in May 2018, accompanied by lyrics from Stand By Me and Meghan’s coat of arms, which was released shortly after the wedding. On the left: a photo of the couple during their 2018 tour of Australia, an ultrasound image of Archie, Meghan pregnant with Archie in 2018 and in a tender photo of Harry holding newborn Archie in 2019.


On the right: Family photos from 2022, including a sweet holiday moment between Archie and Lili. On the left: Images from 2021 featuring the couple at their Montecito home, glimpses of Archie and Lili, and a touching quote from Walt Whitman — “We were together, I forget the rest.” At the center, you’ll spot Meghan and Harry—Meghan is seen wearing her vibrant yellow Carolina Herrera dress in that photo.


Top left (2022): Harry and Meghan at the beach with their beloved dog, Pula. On the right (2023): the couple during a mountain getaway. Just below that, a striking black-and-white photo by Misan Harriman from the 2023 Invictus Games, and beneath that, a sweet moment of Meghan at the beach with Archie and Lili.

On the left: The couple in March 2020, pictured before attending the Mountbatten Festival of Music and afterward at Frogmore Cottage (photographs by Chris Allerton). On the right: Moments from 2019, including their visit to Morocco and a joyful birthday celebration.


Meghan’s lifestyle brand, As Ever, also commemorated the anniversary with a symbolic Instagram post. The carousel included an image of two intertwined palm trees and a candid photo of the couple walking hand-in-hand taken by friend and photographer Jake Rosenberg just after the sun had set.
The palm trees hold special significance for the couple, as Meghan previously shared that their son, Archie, affectionately named them “Momma” and “Papa” upon moving into their Montecito home.

The couple looks relaxed and in sync—exactly the kind of partnership they’ve cultivated over the past seven years. It’s also a strong continuation of Meghan’s soft-launch storytelling style via As Ever, where the focus is as much on feeling and mood as it is on any product or post.

Harry and Meghan were married on May 19, 2018, in a fairy-tale ceremony at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. Watched by millions around the world, the event was full of symbolism, history, and modern touches that reflected their values. Seven years later, the couple is raising two children, working on impactful philanthropic projects, and continuing to carve out their unique path.

Their anniversary celebration this year wasn’t flashy—but it was heartfelt, stylish, and full of meaning. And isn’t that the kind of love that truly lasts?
Now a closer look at Meghan’s dress from the As Ever post.

In the photo, Meghan appears to be wearing the Lisa Marie Fernandez ‘Rosetta’ linen maxi dress in a soft, pale shade. Longtime followers may recognize the silhouette—Meghan wore the same dress in dark green at the King Power Royal Charity Polo in July 2019 while holding baby Archie.



The dress has been available in a number of hues – including blush, yellow, light blue and celery green. The dress is not currently available in any other colors.




My guess is that Meghan is wearing a lighter shade, based on converting the 2019 photos of the darker green dress to black and white. Below, I’ve included those black-and-white images—despite varying lighting conditions, the dress still reads as noticeably darker, suggesting her current look is in a paler hue.



Below is a comparison: Meghan’s photo alongside the ‘Rosetta’ dress in blush (left) and yellow (right), both shown in black and white. I wouldn’t be surprised if she’s wearing one of these lighter shades—likely blush or yellow.



Hopefully she wears the dress again or that we get another photo at some point showing it in color.
Below is one option I found to get the look—Mersea ‘Provence’ Linen Kaftan Dress, $158


Earlier this week, Meghan shared a new video clip on Instagram, captioned “Happy Sunday, friends 💐” and set to the LL Cool J track “Doin’ It” featuring LeShaun.
In the clip we can see that Meghan is wearing an ivory sweater and pants. I believe she is wearing her Brochu Walker – The Everyday Cashmere Bright Crew in ‘Bisque Mélange’, $398.


As for the pants—Meghan could be wearing the J.Crew ‘New Soleil’ pant in linen – natural, $98 pictured below on the left. However, the pair seen in the video appear to have a slightly more silky finish, which leads me to think they might instead be something like the J.Crew ‘Stratus’ pant in textured satin, Ivory, $70, shown below on the right.


Another option that I came across was the Jenni Kayne, Summer Demi Pant, $425 now $340.


Meghan did not share any outfit details to her ShopMy page as she has done previously.
Last Friday As Ever shared another new post on Instagram.
n the photo, Meghan is seen wearing an oversized white linen button-up shirt paired with an ivory denim pencil skirt—neither piece has been identified just yet. This one is a bit tricky, as there are quite a few similar skirt styles on the market. One detail that is clear, however: she’s once again wearing Princess Diana’s diamond tennis bracelet.
Finally, photographer Alexi Lubomirski shared on TikTok behind the scenes of Harry and Meghan’s engagement photoshoot. Parts one and two below.
Please Note: It looks like there was an issue with how the Mother’s Day and Beyoncé concert posts were displaying. I’ve made the necessary adjustments, and they should now be appearing correctly on your screen. This is what happens when you are traveling and scramble to get a few posts up on an iPad!
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