What do you do when royalty shows up at your door asking for candy? That was the question one Santa Barbara neighborhood faced when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle went trick-or-treating with their children, Archie and Lilibet.
In a rare, down-to-earth outing, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex traded their Montecito mansion for a local suburban street buzzing with costumed kids and candy buckets. For royal watchers, it was a surprising but charming sight — the couple enjoying a night of simple, family fun.
In photos shared on November 2, 2025, Meghan kept things understated in an all-black outfit with playful butterfly wings and oversized sunglasses, while Harry looked relaxed in jeans, a dark polo, and a gray cap. Still, it wasn’t their costumes that caught everyone’s attention.
Online, fans zeroed in on the two bottles Harry appeared to be carrying — one in his hand and another tucked into his back pocket. “Is Harry carrying a beer?” one person asked, while another joked, “Bottle in one hand, bottle in back pocket — it must be thirsty work trick-or-treating.”
Huh. Interesting. How did Backgrid know exactly which neighborhood #HarryandMeghan would be “trick or treating” in? And NOT take photos of the kids? An agreement, perhaps?
How much do you want to bet it’s not water in #HarryMarkle’s water bottle and #MeghanMarkle’s cup? 😂 this… pic.twitter.com/RD67ZvIgAQ— Princess CarParkle 👑 (@unreMARKLEble) November 1, 2025
The couple’s facial expressions also sparked curiosity. “They don’t look too happy,” one user noted, while others speculated they were simply trying to stay low-key amid the neighborhood crowd. For most people, though, the thought of opening their door to find Prince Harry and Meghan Markle standing there was wild enough. “That would be so surreal,” one commenter said.
Though Halloween is usually about costumes and candy, the sighting was a small reminder that even royals crave ordinary moments — giggling kids, neighborhood strolls, and a little warmth on a cool October night.
Inside the Sussex Family’s Heartwarming Home Traditions
While public glimpses of their family life are rare, Meghan recently shared a few personal details during an event near their Montecito home.
She revealed that one of their favorite rituals is a dinner table tradition called “rose and thorn.” Each night, Archie and Lilibet share the best part of their day — the “rose” — and something that didn’t go so well — the “thorn.”
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“Especially with young children, it’s a great opener,” Meghan explained. “You know, when you get to that stage where your kids just give you a yes or no answer.”
According to Meghan, their daughter Lilibet, now four, already shows a strong personality. “Our daughter’s incredible,” she said with a smile. “One evening, when I asked her for her rose and thorn, she just said, ‘My day was a blast.’”
Another family favorite is the “healing blanket,” a gift from entrepreneur Victoria Jackson, which the Sussexes now treat as a household comfort ritual. Whenever someone feels unwell, Meghan said, they reach for the blanket as a symbol of warmth and care.
These small, intimate glimpses reveal a family trying to balance public attention with private simplicity — a couple chasing not fame or formality, but connection, comfort, and the kind of moments that make a house a home.