Meghan Markle Shares Unseen Photos on Prince Harry Meghan Markle Anniversary
Meghan Markle used the prince harry meghan markle anniversary to release unseen wedding photographs from 2018, posting a black-and-white album on her personal Instagram account on Tuesday. The Duchess of Sussex captioned the images, “Eight years ago today,” and credited photographer Chris Allerton.
Windsor 2018 Wedding Album
The post marks eight years of marriage for Harry and Meghan, whose wedding took place at St George's Chapel in Windsor. Several of the photographs had already appeared in the 2022 Harry & Meghan documentary, but Markle also added previously unseen images from the reception, giving the anniversary post its first real news value instead of another recycled royal archive drop.
Those reception photos widen the record around a wedding that still draws attention because the couple stepped back from royal duties after the ceremony and now live in California. They continue much of their work through Archewell Philanthropies, so even a personal anniversary post lands in a broader public-facing media strategy rather than a private album nobody would see.
Maria Teresa Turrión Borrallo
Maria Teresa Turrión Borrallo appears in the background of several photographs, including one in which she seems to speak with Harry while Meghan watches. William and Kate’s Norland nanny wore a navy dress instead of her traditional uniform, a detail that makes the background figure easy to miss unless you know who you are looking at.
Turrión Borrallo was seen looking after Prince George, then four, and Princess Charlotte, then aged three, and she received the Royal Victorian Medal in silver from Prince William at Windsor Castle in March this year. That gives the images a sharper historical edge: the album does not just revisit the wedding, it catches a rare outside figure from the wider royal household in motion.
Archie and Lilibet at Home
Harry and Meghan are likely marking the day at home in Montecito with their two children, Prince Archie, seven, and Princess Lilibet, four. Meghan also shared the photos to her personal account, which keeps the anniversary message direct and controlled — a concise reminder that, eight years on, the couple still turns its most watched milestones into managed public posts.