Charlotte Flair shared an emotional message for the WWE Universe on social media. The Queen delivered it a couple of days before Christmas.
One of the biggest changes in WWE under Triple H is the reduced schedule. The company has also accommodated the holidays, holding a couple of double tapings last week to ensure that talents will be able to spend a lot of time with their families for the Christmas season.
In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, Charlotte had a surprise for her followers, updating them about how she’s spending the holidays. She shared a photo of herself with her father, Ric Flair, and her mother, Elizabeth Harrell.
“I couldn’t ask for a better ending to the year,” Charlotte tweeted.
I couldn’t ask for a better ending to the year ❤️🫶🏻🙏🥂🦋🥹 pic.twitter.com/NsG7M9cC5b
— Charlotte Flair (@MsCharlotteWWE) December 24, 2025
Elizabeth Harrell is Ric Flair’s second wife, and they were married from 1983 to 2006. They had two children, Charlotte and Reid Flair. Charlotte went on to become one of the greatest WWE Superstars of all time, while Reid unfortunately passed away at the age of 25 in 2013 due to a drug overdose.
Charlotte Flair also has two older half-siblings, Megan and David Flair, who were born to Ric’s first wife, Leslie Goodman. Just like Charlotte and Reid, David became a pro wrestler, with his career lasting from 1999 to 2009.
Charlotte Flair Opens Up About Career Longevity of Female WWE Stars
In an episode of RAW Recap earlier this month, Charlotte Flair opened up about the longevity of her career. Flair believes that she has a lot to give back and is not looking to retire anytime soon. Despite accomplishing everything in wrestling, she’s excited to work with the next generation of female WWE stars.
“I don’t think there’s an expiration date for the men, and there shouldn’t be an expiration date for the women and if there’s any proof of that, [Alexa Bliss has] done it all, I’ve done it all, and we’re here to see what we can do together and with the new girls coming up,” Flair said. [H/T Wrestling, Inc.]
WWE has a stacked women’s division on RAW, SmackDown, and NXT. The company is in good hands in terms of the next era of female talents.

