In his memoir "Spare," Prince Harry recounted spending his first Christmas with Meghan in the U.S. after stepping down from their roles as working royals. He shared the uniqueness of the occasion, especially the side-splitting gift from his wife.
"It was Christmas Eve. We FaceTimed with several friends, including a few in Britain. We watched Archie running around the tree. And we opened presents. Keeping to the Windsor family tradition."
Describing the amusing gift from the Suits actress, Prince Harry revealed it to be a Christmas ornament bearing an uncanny resemblance to his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
"I held it to the light. It was Granny’s face to a T. I hung it on an eye-level branch. It made me happy to see her there."
"But then Archie, playing around the tree, jostled the stand, shook the tree, and Granny fell. I heard a smash and turned. Pieces lay all over the floor.
"Archie ran and grabbed a spray bottle. For some reason, he thought spraying water on the broken pieces would fix it. Meg said: No, Archie, no — do not spray Gan-Gan! I grabbed a dustpan and swept up the pieces, all the while thinking: This is weird."