Amidst the anticipation surrounding the upcoming Christmas festivities in Sandringham, a royal expert has raised concerns about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's potential impact on the royal family's plans.
Speculations suggest that the absence of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could significantly alter the dynamics of the holiday season for the royal household.
Contrary to expectations, Harry and Meghan are not likely to join the traditional Christmas celebrations in Norfolk this year, marking the first Christmas following Queen Elizabeth II's passing and King Charles' coronation.
Reports indicate that the couple had made the decision to forgo the holiday festivities as early as October 2022, opting to remain in their residence in Montecito, California.
The decision to skip the Christmas gathering has sparked various speculations, with one possible reason being Harry's upcoming autobiography titled “Spare.”
Royal biographer Angela Levin, a vocal critic of the couple, expressed her belief that the absence of Harry and Meghan could bring a sense of relief to the rest of the royal family.
Levin emphasized that following the Queen's passing, the family aims to maintain a positive atmosphere during the holiday season, suggesting that the presence of the Sussexes might have a contrasting effect.
With the recent changes in the family dynamics, the pressure to have all members together for Christmas seems to have lessened, offering a different perspective on the traditional gathering.
In addition to the anticipated documentary about Harry and Meghan on Netflix, Levin hinted at potential reasons behind the couple's decision not to attend the Christmas celebrations.
She speculated that the content of the documentary could influence whether they would even receive an invitation from the royal family, raising questions about their future interactions with the monarchy.
The ongoing debate surrounding Harry and Meghan's departure from the royal family has resurfaced with new revelations about their initial intentions.
According to recent claims by author Valentine Lowe, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had initially planned to take a temporary step back from their royal duties rather than completely sever ties with the monarchy.
Lowe's insights shed light on the couple's considerations of spending time in Africa before ultimately deciding to relocate to the United States.
The author suggested that challenges related to security and financial concerns may have influenced their final decision to distance themselves from the royal institution.
Despite discussions of potentially being part-time royals, Buckingham Palace reportedly rejected the notion, leading Harry to contemplate a permanent exit.
The Mirror's report indicates that Harry viewed Meghan as a key factor in his decision to depart from the royal family, perceiving the institution as unsupportive of their aspirations.
As the narrative surrounding Harry and Meghan's departure continues to evolve, the complexities of their relationship with the royal family remain a topic of intrigue and speculation.
The upcoming holiday season will undoubtedly unfold with its own set of dynamics, shaped by the absence of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Stay tuned for more updates on this unfolding royal saga.
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