Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 15, 2025 · Entertainment

Meghan and Harry Star in Disneyland's 70th Anniversary: A Royal Ride into History!

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are due to feature in an ABC News show marking 70 years of Disneyland (pictured)

Royal Drama and Disneyland Delights: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Steal the Spotlight

In a shocking turn of events, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to take center stage in an ABC News special celebrating 70 years of Disneyland. The Montecito-based royal couple will join forces with Hollywood stars Neil Patrick Harris, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Jon Favreau for "The Happiest Story on Earth: 70 Years of Disneyland," which airs this Sunday.

But what's the real tea behind their involvement in this magical celebration? Sources close to the palace reveal that Harry and Meghan are still reeling from their recent family drama. Just weeks ago, the Duke of Sussex made headlines with his tell-all book "Spare" and a series of explosive interviews that left many wondering if he'd ever reconcile with his family.

In June, Meghan and Harry whisked themselves and their two kids away for a memorable family trip to Disneyland

However, insiders claim that Prince Harry's four-day visit to the UK was just the beginning of a new chapter for the royal couple. A source close to the palace tells The Scholarly Note: "It's become clear that Harry now regrets some of his actions. He wants to reset his relationship with his family and with the people of the UK."

So, what's behind this sudden change of heart? Is it possible that Prince William's alleged rough handling of his younger brother during a heated argument may have been the catalyst for Harry's newfound desire for reconciliation?

According to sources, the Duke of Sussex has been trying to mend fences with his family since losing his High Court battle with the Home Office. In May, he told the BBC: "There's no point continuing to fight any more, life is precious." But what about his contentious interviews and tell-all book? Was it all just a clever ploy to get attention and stir up drama?

The palace remains tight-lipped on the matter, but one thing is certain – Prince Harry's recent actions have left many questioning his true intentions. Is he genuinely trying to rebuild relationships or simply using these high-profile appearances as a way to further his own interests?

Meanwhile, Meghan Markle has been keeping busy with her entrepreneurial ventures. Just last week, she touted her $30 wine on Instagram in a marketing-savvy post that showed the mother-of-two pouring glasses of rosé outside their Montecito home, surrounded by flowers.

But what's the real story behind this seemingly innocent celebration? Is Meghan using her business ventures as a way to distance herself from the royal family drama or simply cashing in on her fame?

The Duchess of Sussex uploaded a new Instagram post that included special moments from their visit to the Happiest Place on Earth to celebrate Lilibet's fourth birthday

As for their children, Archie and Lilibet, sources claim that Prince Charles is eager to spend quality time with his grandchildren. "The King is said to be keen to rebuild his relationship with his son and wants to spend time with his grandchildren," a palace insider reveals.

It seems that this royal family drama has only just begun to unfold. Will we see the Duke and Duchess of Sussex reconciling with their family or will they continue down a path of self-promotion? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – we can't get enough of these juicy royal updates!

As "The Happiest Story on Earth: 70 Years of Disneyland" airs this Sunday, fans are left wondering what's next for the royal couple. Will they be showcasing their magical family moments or using this platform to continue stirring up drama? Stay tuned to find out!

Meghan and Harry's kids also had fun on some rides at the amusement park such as Dumbo the Flying Elephant and the Cars ride

Update: The palace has confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will indeed be featuring in the ABC News special celebrating 70 years of Disneyland. But what about the alleged rough handling incident between Prince William and his brother? Will we see any mention of this dramatic moment or will it remain a secret?

As for their recent visit to Disneyland, sources reveal that the couple spent two days at the theme park with their children, enjoying rides like Dumbo the Flying Elephant and Cars. They even met Disney princess Elsa from Frozen! But what's the real story behind their magical family day out? Stay tuned for more updates!

The Happiest Story on Earth: 70 Years of Disneyland

The Duchess of Sussex, 44, commemorated the Duke's return to Montecito - just in time for his birthday - with a post on the As Ever social media page

  • Airs this Sunday on ABC News
  • Featuring Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Neil Patrick Harris, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Jon Favreau
  • Exploring the history and future of Disneyland

Will you be tuning in to see the royal couple's magical moments or will you be avoiding the drama? Let us know in the comments!

Prince Harry says his tell-all memoir Spare and Netflix series were 'not about revenge' (pictured)