Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are one with the British people in celebrating Mother's Day on March 22. However, royal fans said that the Sussex royals' greeting on Instagram pales in comparison to Prince William and Kate Middleton's greeting.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex simply posted a graphic with the words Mummy, Mum, Mom, Mama, Granny and Nan, along with a thank you and a heart emoji. Prince Harry and Meghan said in the caption that they are honoring moms all over the world as the British honors theirs.

Prince William and Kate, on the other hand, posted a series of photos featuring the Cambridges and their children, Princess Diana and her sons, Carole Middleton holding Kate as a baby, and a lovely card by Prince George for his mother. Royal fans can't help but commend the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge for their very personal effort compared to the Sussexes.

However, according to Hello!, though Meghan and Prince Harry marked U.K.'s Mother's Day, the couple will not likely be celebrating the event until May. In the U.S. and Canada, Mother's Day is celebrated during the second Sunday of the month. Nevertheless, royal fans also cannot help but notice that Prince William and Kate liked Prince Harry and Meghan's Mother's Day greeting, which silenced rumors that the foursome are not in good terms with each other.

Meanwhile, Buckingham Palace also shared a Mother's Day photo of Queen Elizabeth with her mother from 1951 via the Royal Family social media accounts. The photo was accompanied by a caption that stated they are thinking of mothers everywhere amid this difficult.

The U.K., along with the rest of the world, are still coming to grips with this coronavirus pandemic. Families might have to change their plans and normal routines to prevent the spread of the virus.

Queen Elizabeth is currently in isolation at Windsor Castle with her husband Prince Philip. The Queen decided to leave Buckingham Palace in London a week earlier than scheduled as the government asked those above 70 years old to take the necessary precautions since they are the most vulnerable sector against this virus.

Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh are staying at Windsor after the Easter holidays. The Queen is also minimizing her activities in Buckingham Palace until this crisis is averted. Prince William and Kate are expected to step up in her place while the Queen is unable to attend to her royal duties.