Priscilla Presley Shares Intimate Family Moment in Rare Holiday Snapshot: 'Unbreakable Bond'

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Priscilla Presley Shares Intimate Family Moment in Rare Holiday Snapshot: 'Unbreakable Bond'

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Priscilla Presley Shares Intimate Family Moment in Rare Holiday Snapshot: 'Unbreakable Bond'

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Lucille Barilla
Tue, December 23, 2025 at 3:53 AM PST
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Priscilla Presley is celebrating the holiday season with those nearest and dearest to her heart.

Elvis Presley’s ex-wife shared a rare Instagram snapshot showing her family gathered together to celebrate the season. The intimate moment captured loved ones enjoying a meal and each other’s company.

Seated from left to right are Presley, Jerry Schilling, Michael Lockwood, Danny Keough, Riley Keough, and Harper and Finley Lockwood. The group reflects the enduring ties and shared history that continue to connect the Presley family.

Schilling was a friend of Elvis's and later became a close confidante and family friend to Presley and her daughter, Lisa Marie Presley. Lockwood and Keough were two of Lisa Marie's husbands with whom she had children. Keough fathered Riley and Benjamin (d. 2020), and Lockwood, Finley, and Harper.
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In the snapshot, Riley held an infant, whose face was covered to protect their privacy. She is a mother of two children: Tupelo Storm (b. 2022) and a child whose name she has not released (b. 2025) with husband Ben Smith-Peterson.

Presley has disabled comments on the image. The photo has over 15K likes thus far.

Does the Presley family celebrate Christmas at Graceland?
For decades, the Presley family celebrated Christmas at Graceland. Elvis Presley purchased the property in 1957 and moved in with his parents, Vernon and Gladys Presley, and his grandmother, Minnie Mae.

The family celebrated one Christmas together before Gladys' death in August 1958. Thereafter, Elvis and his father continued to celebrate the holiday season with family and friends.

After Lisa Marie Presley's birth, Christmas took on an even more family-centered feel at the Memphis, Tennessee, home. After Elvis died in August 1977, the family still celebrated at Graceland, with smaller celebrations.



Lisa Marie often returned to her family home with her children to celebrate the season and catch up with relatives and family friends. This tradition stopped upon her death in January 2023.

In a 2016 YouTube video for the Gates of Graceland series, the home's Vice President of Archives and Exhibits Angie Marchese said that “Christmas at Graceland for Lisa is always a very special time of the year."

"Graceland is a very special place not only for fans but also for Lisa. It’s home to her," Marchese explained. She noted that the kitchen, which still has working appliances, was put into use to cook some of the family's favorite holiday meals.

While it is unclear if the Presleys spend holidays at Graceland, Priscilla Presley's latest family photo offered a rare glimpse into the enduring bonds that continue to tie the family together across generations.

This story was originally published by Parade on Dec 23, 2025, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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Odd that Riley's hubby is missing


and I coulda done without Lockhart
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