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Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Meghan Markle & Princess Lilibet's Twinning Beekeeper Moment Is Too Cute To Miss
Meghan Markle had a twinning moment with Princess Lilibet on May 25 that melted every royal heart. The mother-daughter duo donned matching beekeeper outfits to protect them when they went to harvest honey from the hive. The Instagram Story video showed the Duchess of Sussex and her three-year-old daughter ambling toward the hives in their gear as The Archies' song, 'Sugar, Sugar' played over the clip — surely a nod to big brother Archie, 6! Lilibet, who was only seen from behind, had a hood and veil over her face with a few redheaded curls peeping out. More from SheKnows Catherine Zeta-Jones & Michael Douglas Mark Emotional Empty-Nester Moment The oversized look was so cute as her fingers got lost in the gloves as she held her mama's hand. The preschooler also revealed her flair for fashion as she showed off a chic pair of rainbow-striped boots. Meghan tenderly rubbed her daughter's back as they got closer to the hives — it was a way to reassure her that she was safe from the bees. Beekeeping was a big part of Meghan's Netflix series, With Love, Meghan, so it's adorable to see how she's passing on her love for honey to her children. Fans also got behind-the-scenes snapshots on her social media account in honor of her seventh wedding anniversary to Prince Harry on May 19. A bulletin board of images showed off their courtship, marriage, and family over the years. It might be the most intimate glimpse of Harry and Meghan that royal fans have seen yet. 'Seven years of marriage. A lifetime of stories,' she wrote in the caption. 'Thanks to all of you (whether by our side or from afar) who have loved and supported us throughout our love story – we appreciate you. Happy anniversary!' Meghan shared with People in early March how the launch of her show in March aligned with the current season her family was experiencing. 'When your children get to a certain age — when you're not just playing in the sandbox with them but almost playing in your own sandbox again — it's super joyful,' she explained. 'As a woman, a mom, and a wife, to be able to find yourself again — in a way that was always present but that you maybe couldn't put as much attention on as you now can when your kids are a little bit older — is a wonderful feeling.' Meghan considered home her 'safe haven' where her 'close-knit family' is protected in Montecito, California. From the looks of Princess Lilibet's joyful walk with her mom during their beekeeping adventure, life is golden for the royal of SheKnows These Art Deco Girl Names Embody the Perfect Blend of Modern Elegance & Vintage Glam There's Something So Beautiful About the Bond Between Brothers Tween & Teen Slang 2025: A Definitive Guide to 'What the Hellyante' Your Kid Is Saying Right Now
Yahoo
18-05-2025
- Yahoo
Wewahitchka beekeepers celebrate sweet success at Tupelo Honey Festival
GULF COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Tupelo honey comes from the White Tupelo Gum Tree found in Northwest Florida and Georgia, and the Apalachicola River basin. But it's hard to come by. The tupelo tree only blooms for two weeks out of the year. 'Usually starts around April 20th. And some years, you only get a day or two, depending on the weather. So you make it or you don't,' Lanier's Tupelo Honey owner Glynnis Lanier said. During that period, beekeepers move their bees towards the river. However, they have to act fast to get quality honey. 'You have to get your bees in and out really fast before you get wildflower and other things into your pure tupelo honey,' Awesome Blossom Honey owner Emily Flowers said. Tupelo honey doesn't harden, age, or crystallize. Panama City celebrates the 28th annual Blessing of the Fleet, Fish Fry, and Burning of the Socks Visitors had the chance to taste-test the 'liquid gold' delicacy from vendors like the Lanier family. They have been producing tupelo honey since the late 1800s. 'This is one of the only places in the world where it grows and sufficient enough quantity to produce the quality of honey that we make here,' Lanier said. Wewahitchka is home to generations of beekeepers, who carry on their family's legacy. 'It is a big deal to be a beekeeper in this area. So, Tupelo is a big deal for this area, particularly because the Tupelo tree is a swamp tree. So it's not everywhere,' T's Honey employee Jasmine Dailey said. Besides honey, there was food, entertainment, and craft vendors. The buzz continued after the festival with a 'Miss Tupelo Pageant' at Wewahitchka High School. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.