Bollywood actress, Celina Jaitly has opened up about the emotional toll of her ongoing divorce and custody battle with Austrian hotelier Peter Haag. In a heartbreaking social media post shared on Republic Day 2026, the former actress went on to reveal how she has been isolated from her three sons, Winston, Viraaj, and Arthur and has not heard their voices in “ages.“
Celina Jaily’s heartfelt social media letter
Taking to Instagram on January 26, 2026, Jaitly shared her deep sorrow over not being able to celebrate the national holiday with her three children. For Jaitly, as a soldier’s daughter, Republic Day holds significance and immense pride, with her lineage connected to the Kumaon Regiment and Rajputana Rifles.
“My heart is very heavy today as we can’t watch the Republic Day parade together,” she wrote. “I cannot be there to sing the National Anthem for you… Hope you remember how mummy cried every time Nana’s regt. marched by.”She expressed fear that her children, currently residing in Austria with their father, might be “forced to erase” their Indian identity. She reminded them of their OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) status and the “blood of the man-eating tigers of Kumaon” that flows in their veins.Notably, Celina also used her post to highlight the Indo-European relations, noting that European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen were the Chief Guests for the parade. She urged her sons not to fall for “regressive narratives.”Jaitly wrote, “PS: Chief Guests for the Republic Day Parade 2026 are Antonio Costa, European Council President, & Ursula von der Leyen, European Commission President. It goes to show how wonderful Indo-European relations are. So do not fall for any other regressive narratives.My loves ..do not forget you are half Indian. You belong to a lineage of great honourable men & women.The blood of the man eating tigers of Kumaon & the veer Rajputana RiflesFlows in you. You are also OCIOverseas Citizens of IndiaYour roots are of great valourVedic culture, timeless traditions & an advanced ancient heritage.Remember, Constitution of India came into force on 26 Jan 1950 & is the result of a long freedom struggle & bloody sacrifice of countless men & women who gave their lives so that future generations could live with dignity, identity & rights.As Nana always said : yaad rahey Naam Namak aur Nishaan”The letter concluded on a poignant note: “Cannot believe I haven’t heard your voices for ages. I would have made samosas today but I guess that now lies in a happy future with Maa Kali’s blessing. I hope my letter reaches you”