Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are currently embroiled in a spat over their Christmas plans after not accepting an invitation to the King's 75th birthday celebrations in London.
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Sources say Prince Harry wants to celebrate Christmas in the UK, but Meghan has little interest in returning due to certain conditions. She also fears she may receive a hostile response.
As the countdown to Christmas begins, the royal family is looking forward to meeting at Sandringham House in Norfolk. However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have no plans to join the family this year. Although he has not been formally invited, Prince Harry is said to be hoping to reunite with his family over Christmas, but Meghan does not share that idea, leading to a Christmas crisis for the couple. may lead to.
They have not visited Sandringham since 2018, but have been invited on other occasions. But invitations to family events have dwindled in recent years due to tensions surrounding the Netflix movie and Prince Harry's memoir.
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Prince Harry was not invited to the King's recent 75th birthday celebrations in London, and his representatives say he may not be able to reunite with his family until his dispute with his brother Prince William is resolved. His father, King Charles, also revealed this.
Despite this, Prince Harry wants to stay in the UK with his family and his closest friends. He has fond memories of celebrating Christmas with his extended family and misses the shared celebrations he experienced throughout his life before immigrating to the United States. Prince Harry is frustrated at being away from his family at a key juncture, and conflicting plans for Christmas are causing tension.
Relationship expert Louella Alderson said it's no surprise that couples' Christmas preparations are putting added strain on their relationship. Prince Harry has offered Prince Charles and Prince William several olive branches but has not received a response and is upset that he has not heard from them since his coronation. He is disillusioned because his family ignores him. However, the King's heir, Major Thompson, was tasked with delivering a message to Prince Harry. The message said children were not welcome at the Christmas party if unaccompanied. This condition apparently did not sit well with Prince Harry, who thought it was despicable to have someone so low on him dictate his actions.
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Fundamentally, the message was clear. Come with your kids or don't come at all. That requirement was a DNA test if children were present. This could explain Meghan's reluctance, as no parent would allow their children to go on an international modeling trip with strangers. Even if such a job existed, the model would be limited to one photo shoot with the parent present, even if the model hired other models as chaperones or a parent as a nanny. . This arrangement would also ensure children's safety and connection with their biological parents. Over time, the child's presence seems to be ignored.
Christmas comes at an interesting time for Prince Harry, as his relationship with his father King Charles appears to be warming up.
There has been a lot of speculation about Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's Christmas invitation this year. The royal family is reportedly looking to build a better relationship with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after they made a surprise phone call to mark King Charles' 75th birthday last week. The festive period is a special time for the royal family, with many senior royals visiting Sandringham to spend some much-needed time together.
But Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's return could be difficult, with other family members reportedly reluctant to meet again following the barrage of attacks on the company.
With the Sussexes expected to be at the dinner table this year, we take a look back at Prince Harry's notable Christmases over the years.
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Last year, Prince Harry recorded a message for Scotty's Little Soldiers, a charity that supports grieving children and young people from the British military. Prince Harry, who lost his mother Princess Diana at the age of 12, was filmed wearing a Spider-Man costume and speaking to young people on video. "Christmas is a time when we miss our loved ones very, very much, and that's okay." But at the same time, we may feel guilty about enjoying ourselves without our parents. But what I want to say here is that our parents always want us to have fun. So don't feel guilty.
“Especially here at Scotty’s Little Soldiers community, we have the best time ever. Go out and have a great time, Merry Christmas. ”
Of course, Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan spent their last Christmas in sunny California last year, and have spent several Christmases away from the royal family since their break with the royal family through Megxit in 2020.
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