In the clip, Lilibet, four, and her brother Prince Archie, six, were seen celebrating Easter in the garden of their home in Montecito, California. The children wore bunny ears, hunted for eggs, and played with festive toys. Although Meghan and Prince Harry usually keep their kids out of the spotlight, they occasionally share small, face-hidden glimpses of family life.
While the video was meant to be lighthearted, viewers quickly focused on a small detail in one moment where Lilibet was running around. Some people believed her outfit looked unusual, suggesting her dress might have been worn backward. Others also pointed out that her bunny-ear headband seemed to be on the wrong way.
Comments online ranged from confusion to light criticism. One person compared the dress to a product listing and noted the buttons appeared to be positioned differently. Others joked that both the dress and the headband looked reversed.
However, many people defended the situation, pointing out that young children often dress themselves or insist on wearing things their own way, which can easily lead to mismatched or backward outfits.
The discussion didn’t stop there. Some viewers also questioned the eggs shown in the video, claiming they looked too clean or even artificial. A few suggested they resembled decorative or plastic eggs rather than real ones.
On the other hand, others pushed back against those claims, explaining that eggs can sometimes appear very clean depending on the conditions they’re laid in, or that the eggs could simply have been part of an Easter egg hunt using chocolate or decorative items.
Overall, what started as a simple holiday video turned into a wider online debate, with opinions split between criticism and more reasonable explanations.