In a royal tradition that dates back to Queen Elizabeth's era, King Charles III and Queen Camilla are gearing up to host a family gathering at the picturesque Balmoral estate in mid-August.
The castle, where the late Queen spent her final days, is set to welcome most members of the royal family for a summer vacation filled with nostalgia and togetherness.
As reported by the Daily Mail, the guest list for this special occasion includes a lineup of prominent figures such as Prince William, Princess Kate, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugene, Prince Edward, Duchess Sophie, and even Prince Andrew.
Notably absent from the list are Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, as highlighted by the tabloid.
A Palace Insider revealed an exciting twist to the event, sharing that Princess Eugene's baby son, Ernest, will be making his royal debut at the gathering.
At just two months old, Ernest will be the center of attention, with parents Eugene and Jack Brooksbank cherishing every moment with their newborn.
The couple, already parents to two-year-old August, are looking forward to creating lasting memories at Balmoral.
While details of Eugene and Jack's summer plans remain undisclosed, speculations suggest that they will join King Charles for his inaugural summer retreat at Balmoral in Scotland.
Eugene has previously expressed her admiration for the estate, labeling it as “the most beautiful place on earth” in a 2016 documentary.
Insider sources hint at a potential family reunion as Eugene and Jack may be accompanied by Eugene's sister's family.
However, concerns arise regarding Meghan's attendance, leading to the possibility of Eugene and Jack bringing their sons, August and Ernest, to the estate separately if Meghan is excluded from the event due to privacy and security reasons.
The decision to omit Harry and Meghan from the royal gathering has sparked discussions among royal experts and correspondents.
Robert Jobson, a renowned royal expert, highlighted the strained relationship between King Charles and his youngest son, Prince Harry, indicating potential tensions within the family dynamics.
Royal correspondent Richard Palmer echoed similar sentiments, expressing skepticism about Harry and Meghan receiving an invitation to Balmoral.
The duke's previous exclusion from the estate following Queen Elizabeth's passing hints at a growing disconnect between the royal family members.
As preparations unfold for the summer retreat, King Charles is expected to uphold traditional events such as the Ghillie's Ball, a festive affair where the royals don tartan attire and engage in merrymaking with their staff.
Amidst the festivities, there are hopes that the new king might partake in the beloved tradition of hosting barbecues, adding a touch of familiarity to the evolving dynamics at Balmoral.
The upcoming royal reunion at Balmoral signifies a blend of continuity and change, symbolizing a new chapter under King Charles's reign.
While some traditions endure, the absence of certain family members and the anticipation of fresh experiences hint at a shift in the estate's atmosphere.
As the summer unfolds, all eyes are on Balmoral, where the royal family's legacy intertwines with the dawn of a new era.
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