
With Christmas just a few months away now, it is believed invites for the Royal Family's festive celebrations at Sandringham have already been sent. Every year, King Charles and Queen Camilla host the wider family at Sandringham on December 25, where the royals enjoy some well-needed quality time together.
From present opening, to the Christmas Day church service, to a nice lunch together, the day is no doubt one the family look forward to. However, not every royal relative is invited. Two royals unlikely to make the guest list again this year are Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who quit royal life in 2020.
Despite being the King's youngest son, Prince Harry has not spent Christmas with his royal relatives since 2018 - the year before his son Prince Archie was born.
While the King and Prince Harry did recently meet and "reconcile", it is unlikely Harry and Meghan will be invited to Sandringham as the pair still believed to have some rocky relationships with other senior royals.
This includes their relationship with Prince William, with Harry reportedly not on talking terms with his older brother.
This is believed to be as a result of moves Harry and Meghan have made since quitting royal life, including their 2021 Oprah Winfrey interview, their 2022 Netflix docuseries, and Harry's 2023 memoir Spare.
It is also believed Harry, who is still known as the Duke of Sussex, may also still not be trusted among the royals, especially as he has revealed personal moments and conversations in the past.
Just weeks ago after meeting up with his father, Harry gave an interview to the press in which he said his father was going to be his "focus" going forwards. While Harry did not reveal what the pair spoke about, it is believed the royals could still be wary of the duke and his actions.
Although Prince Harry and Meghan have not attended Christmas at Sandringham for seven years, it is believed they used to enjoy the royal festive celebrations, with Meghan claiming it was like the big family she had never had.
Their children Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, are yet to spend a Christmas at Sandringham.
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