Nearly 15 months after Lisa Marie Presley died from a cardiac arrest, her 15-year-old twin daughters, Finley Aaron Love and Harper Vivienne Anne, posed for a rare photo with their grandmother, Priscilla Presley, during a family moment for the spring holiday weekend.
Priscilla shared the snap to her Instagram with the caption, “Easter celebration with my beautiful family,” while tagging her son, Navarone Garibaldi—whom she shares with film producer Marco Garibaldi and Jerry Schilling. Fans were delighted to see the beautiful twins, who both carried matching gift bags.
Twins Finley and Harper pose for photo with grandmother Priscilla – fans react
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In the comments, Priscilla received praise from her followers for upholding the Presley legacy as the famous family’s matriarch. “Priscilla, what a beautiful picture, such an incredible woman. You are a beautiful person, a fantastic mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, and wife. You are an inspiration to me. When Elvis put his eyes on you, he knew what a beautiful woman you are inside and out. We love you,” someone wrote.
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Fans also acknowledged the twins and were curious about some people in the group snap. “Happy Easter to all. Glad to see LMP beautiful daughters. Does anyone know who the three ladies are near Jerry Schilling?” someone asked. “Harper and Finley look so much like Elvis, so beautiful,” another follower quipped.
Lisa Marie left behind her twin girls after she passed away in 2023, whom she had with her ex-husband Michael Lockwood, and her first daughter with Danny Keough, Riley. The late singer also shared a son named Benjamin with Danny however he died by suicide in 2020. While paying tribute to Lisa Marie, Michael promised to always “take care of my daughters, making sure they always feel safe and loved.”
Following Lisa Marie’s divorce from Finley and Harper’s dad in 2016, the girls were placed in protective custody with Priscilla after their mother’s legal team alleged that “disturbing” photos of children were found on their father’s computer. “Let me put this to rest, the girls have not been in foster care and never will be. The girls have been with me and will be until all this is sorted out,” Priscilla shared on social media at the time.