Duke and Duchess of Sussex will celebrate its anniversary in America this year this year
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are celebrating their fourth anniversary today, who are with a low-key family today.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who tied the knot at a grand ceremony at St. George Chapel in Windsor four years ago, would mark the day with his children at his Montecito home.
Royal expert Duncan Larakomb claims that, to mark the opportunity, Harry and Meghan will make their children "priority" rather than hosting an extraordinary party.
This is the third time this year when the couple will celebrate their anniversary in the US, and any ceremony will probably be limited to only the couple and their children-three-year-old Archie, and Lilibet, which is one next month.
"It is really surprising that four years ago about two billion people were watching because they got married in amazing pomp. And here they are very isolated.," The royal expert told OK! magazine.
He continued: "They are priority when you get children. So I think you will expect them to mark the day as a family or anything like that."
He continued: "They are priority when you get children. So I think you will expect them to mark the day as a family or anything like that."