Royal fans spot awkward ‘Photoshop error’ in Meghan and Harry’s Christmas card

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry released two Christmas cards last week, but despite the festive spirit, one small detail has caught the attention of some royal followers.

Although the Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared their 2025 holiday greeting days ago, a few viewers believe they spotted a minor editing mistake that most people overlooked.

As they have done since their 2018 wedding, the couple marked the season with a Christmas card, but this year they introduced two changes. The first was a festive video instead of a single image.

The video, shared on the Archewell website, featured clips from the past year highlighting the couple’s humanitarian efforts. It also showed their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, helping prepare food for their local community.

Alongside the video, Harry and Meghan shared a warm holiday message wishing everyone a joyful season and a happy new year on behalf of their family and Archewell.

They also surprised fans by posting a second card on Meghan’s Instagram, featuring a previously unseen family photo taken in a lush outdoor setting. The image showed Harry embracing Archie, while Meghan and Lilibet stood behind them, touching foreheads.

Some viewers questioned what they believe is a small Photoshop error above Prince Harry’s head. Online users debated whether the mark was an editing flaw, a leaf in the foreground, or simply a trick of perspective, reigniting past photo-editing rumors.