Meghan Markle and Prince Harry pulled off a stealthy Disneyland visit with Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, and fans are stunned no one spotted them.
But now, an insider has revealed how the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stayed incognito during their two-day family trip.
According to Hello! Magazine, the family likely booked Disney’s Private VIP Tour service, which includes backstage entrances, front-of-line access, and a personal guide, a setup that kept the royal outing hidden from the public eye.
But what really threw fans off? Archie and Lilibet reportedly wore Mickey and Minnie Mouse hats with glasses to mask their identities even when meeting Disney characters.
In a sweet video montage shared on Meghan’s Instagram, the family is seen enjoying classic attractions like the carousel and Buzz Lightyear ride, with Meghan captioning: “Thank you @disneyland for giving our family two days of pure joy!”
The footage also showed the children meeting Elsa from Frozen, while heart emojis cleverly hid their faces.
Despite no public sightings or leaked fan photos, Meghan later shared never-before-seen birthday snaps of Lilibet with both her and Harry, sparking more questions than answers online.
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