Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · June 13, 2025 · Entertainment

Duchess Dances in Labour: Moonpig's Hilarious Father's Day Card Pokes Fun at Meghan and Harry

Greeting card company has created a Father's Day missive featuring depictions of Harry and Meghan as seen in their recent twerking video

SCANDALOUS! Moonpig Tries to Out-Dance Meghan and Harry with Juicy New Card

The drama never ends for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and this time they're at it again – but not in a good way. Moonpig, the California-based greeting card company, has just released a Father's Day card that pokes fun at the royal couple's infamous hospital dance party from 2021.

For those who may have forgotten (or were lucky enough to miss it), Meghan and Harry went viral after they posted a hilarious video of themselves dancing in a hospital room while Meghan was in labor with their second child, Lilibet. The video showed Harry walking into the room as "Baby Mama" by Starrkeisha starts playing, and then Meghan proceeds to twerk in front of a hospital bed like there's no tomorrow.

Meghan (pictured) shared the video of the couple dancing to mark her daughter Lilibet's birthday earlier this month

Now, Moonpig is milking this embarrassing moment for all it's worth – and making bank off it, too! Their new card features an illustrated image of the Sussexes doing the Baby Mama dance, complete with bold and playful text that reads: "This Father's Day, Dad Dance Like No One's Watching." The card description on their website is equally cheeky, describing it as a "humorous illustrated Father's Day card featuring a pregnant woman and a man in a hoodie dancing joyfully against a blue background with stars."

But wait, there's more! To make matters even juicier, the Sussexes marked Lilibet's fourth birthday by sharing not one, but two adorable photos of their little princess. The first photo showed Harry holding Lilibet's hand as they strolled barefoot along a sandy road in the sunshine – a moment that melted hearts everywhere.

However, what really got tongues wagging was the second photo Meghan posted earlier that day. In it, she cuddled up with Lilibet on a boat, both of them sporting windswept hair and looking like they were having the time of their lives. But here's the thing: in this photo, Meghan chose to show off her daughter's adorable face – something she rarely does, as she usually only shares photos of Lilibet from behind to protect her child's privacy.

A previously unseen photograph of the Duke of Sussex holding Princess Lilibet's hand as they walked along a sandy road barefoot in the sunshine, while he held his shoes and a cap, was shared

Meghan's caption for these photos was suitably sweet, saying: "Happy birthday to our beautiful girl! Four years ago today she came into our lives - and each day is brighter and better because of it. Thanks to all of those sending love and celebrating her special day!"

But let's get back to the Moonpig card controversy – which has left many fans feeling a bit miffed at the company for cashing in on the Sussexes' private moment like this.

As The Scholarly Note pointed out earlier, Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor is a special little girl with a unique royal title. Born on June 4th, 2021, she was named after her great-grandmother (Queen Elizabeth II) and her late grandfather (Prince Philip). And fun fact: she only became entitled to be a princess when her grandfather the King acceded to the throne – thanks to rules set out by King George V in 1917.

Another image showed Prince Harry holding Lilibet as a baby while they looked at each other

So there you have it – another juicy update from the world of British royalty, courtesy of Moonpig and the Sussexes themselves. Stay tuned for more royal drama and gossip!

The Duchess of Sussex also shared a black and white photo of herself cuddling Princess Lilibet to mark the youngster's birthday

A second image also posted earlier this month by Meghan showed her tenderly cradling newborn Princess Lilibet as she enjoyed skin-to-skin time with the new addition to her family in 2021