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  • Priscilla Presley posed for the cover of EQ Luxe alongside her twin granddaughters Finley and Harper Lockwood.

  • The 17-year-olds are the children of Priscilla’s late daughter Lisa Marie Presley.

  • The matriarch also has one other granddaughter, the actress Riley Keough; her fourth grandchild, Riley’s brother Benjamin, died in 2020.

Priscilla Presley is stepping back into the spotlight following the release of her “deeply personal” memoir Softly, As I Leave You: Life after Elvis. For the Autumn 2025 issue of EQ Luxe, the actress posed on horseback alongside her twin granddaughters Finley and Harper Lockwood. On Sunday, November 2, the magazine shared a behind-the-scenes video from the cover shoot.

“This Cover Shoot will always be etched in our memories,” the publication wrote, adding that the shoot would surely be a “beautiful moment for a family to look back on.”

Instagram/EQ Luxe Priscilla Presley with her twin granddaughters during a photoshoot with 'EQ Luxe.'

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Priscilla Presley with her twin granddaughters during a photoshoot with ‘EQ Luxe.’

Finley and Harper are the daughters of Michael Lockwood and Lisa Marie Presley, who passed away in 2023. Lisa Marie’s mom was, of course, Priscilla. The matriarch also has one other granddaughter, the actress Riley Keough, whom Lisa Marie shared with her first husband Danny Keough. Priscilla’s fourth grandchild, the musician Benjamin Keough, died in 2020.

Getty Images Priscilla Presley with her daughter Lisa Marie and her grandchildren Riley Keough and Harper and Finley Lockwood at a screening of 'Elvis' in 2022.

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Priscilla Presley with her daughter Lisa Marie and her grandchildren Riley Keough and Harper and Finley Lockwood at a screening of ‘Elvis’ in 2022.

Priscilla announced her most recent memoir back in April. In a statement shared exclusively with People, she explained that the new project detailed the “touching and tender dynamic” between her and Elvis following their 1973 divorce.

Getty Images Elvis and Priscilla Presley on their wedding day in 1967.

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Elvis and Priscilla Presley on their wedding day in 1967.

“This book covers eight decades of my life,” the author told the publication. “Writing it has been a learning experience on many levels. I have reflected deeply both on myself and on those I love. I have always loved and admired Elvis, but the more than four decades of living without him have taught me how rare and extraordinary he was as a human being.”

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