Elvis Presley’s twin granddaughters, Harper and Finley Lockwood, have plans to sing

Just like their famous grandfather, Elvis Presley, as well as their mother, Lisa Marie Presley, their older brother, Benjamin Keough, and older sister, Riley Keough (who sang onscreen), Elvis Presley’s twin granddaughters, Harper Lockwood and Finley Lockwood, have expressed their future plans to pursue careers in music, along with other interests. 

The twins have garnered much attention from the Fall 2025 issue of EQluxe magazine where they appear for their first ever public photoshoot for the cover story called “Shake, Rattle and Ride.” They appear with their grandmother, Priscilla Presley, in this equestrian fashion and lifestyle magazine. They appear on Issue 30, the Autumn 2025 issue.

In their first professional interview in a magazine, the 17-year-old twins who are still in high school, were asked about their future career ambitions. 

“As far as building my ideal future, I would start with modeling and then eventually start singing which is what I’ve always wanted to do,” said Harper.

When Finley was asked the same thing, she responded: “Definitely creative stuff — fashion, film, maybe music. I just want to explore and see what feels right.”

Harper, a brunette, bears a striking resemblance to Priscilla Presley, while Finley, a blonde, could be a lookalike for Lisa Marie Presley. As evident from their interviews, they are also different in their dispositions, much like Priscilla and Lisa were.

“We’re kinda opposites!” Finley explained about their personal styles. “One of us lives in hoodies and sneakers, and the other likes dressing up more. It’s fun to mix it up.”

Priscilla was also interviewed, and expressed how she has advised her twin granddaughters on how to deal with the Presley name: “Being a Presley comes with a legacy that can be both magical and overwhelming. For Harper and Finley, my focus has always been helping them find their own voices within it. They are not just “Elvis’s granddaughters” or “Lisa Marie’s daughters”, they’re their own people… The name Presley opens doors, but what they choose to do once they walk through, that’s entirely up to them.”

(L to R): Finley Lockwood, Lisa Marie Presley and Harper Lockwood in 2022

Following the example of their older sister, Riley Keough, who was professionally modeling at their age, the girls are described by their grandmother as “grounded and cautious” as, after their mother died in January 2023, they have lived for the last almost 3 years full-time with their father, musician Michael Lockwood, and stepmother, Stephanie Ann Lockwood, who is a Hollywood stylist. 

But, Priscilla adds, “At the same time, I see so much of Lisa in them, her strength, her sensitivity, and that spark of individuality that always set her apart.”

Priscilla grew closer to her youngest granddaughters in 2017 when they lived with her full-time during the custody battle between Lisa Marie and Michael. Priscilla made a statement about this publicly through a Facebook post in February 2017.

They also spent time with Riley and their older brother, Ben, who many don’t know was in the midst of pursuing a singing career of his own when he died in 2020. 

(L to R): Riley Keough, Priscilla Presley, Harper Lockwood, Lisa Marie Presley, and Finley Lockwood at the Graceland premiere of the 2022 ELVIS movie

The twins experienced a lot of excitement with their family during all the activity promoting the 2022 ELVIS movie starring Austin Butler. They attended the premiere party at Graceland and also took part in the June 2022 handprint ceremony with their mother, older sister and grandmother at Grauman’s Chinese theater in Hollywood. 

This magazine feature in EQluxe is a first for the twins who are scheduled to finish high school in 2026. They also share ownership of Graceland as trustees with Riley, who is currently the sole trustee, and Navarone, Priscilla’s son, who holds a small stake in the trust. 

Lisa Marie brought the twins to Graceland frequently as they were growing up. Talking about their love for horses, in the interview Harper revealed, “I grew up around horses at Graceland and I did have a favorite named Tucker who was the sweetest while old horse. I had an incredible connection with him.” 

As for dealing with the pressures of the public eye, Finley remarked: “It can be a lot, but we just keep each other grounded. We lean on family and friends, and try not to stress over what people online say.” 

Judging by the overwhelming positive response to this magazine issue, the Elvis community will no doubt be happy and supportive to see where the talents of Harper and Finley lead them as adults. 

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