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Harry and Meghan’s Christmas Invitation to Sandringham Met with Doubt
Harry and Meghan may have expressed their willingness to accept an invitation to spend Christmas at Sandringham, but insiders suggest that they may not receive a warm welcome.
According to sources, the Sussexes are eager to mend fences and would not turn down the opportunity to join His Majesty for the festive season.
However, the sudden show of affection from Montecito has been deemed peculiar.
Just days ago, sources close to the couple had been briefing friendly publications about Harry's plan to call his father on his birthday.
Furthermore, detailed accounts were shared, including a video of their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, singing to their grandfather, whom they have rarely seen since their birth.
The Sunday Times recently reported that friends of the Sussexes claimed they were ready to change the dynamics and would readily accept an invitation.
In response, a source told the Daily Mail that it appears they are doubling down on their reconciliation strategy.
The source found it strange that after demanding an apology and admission of guilt from the family, which went unanswered, they now expect to be welcomed back without any repercussions.
The insider questioned why they had declined invitations from Queen Elizabeth and King Charles to visit Balmoral since 2018, only to express interest now.
Could it be related to their commercial deals, like Spotify, falling through and facing ridicule in shows such as South Park and Family Guy?
The source also noted that any invitation extended to Harry and Meghan may not sit well with other senior royals, particularly Prince Charles, as their relationship has deteriorated.
It is reported that King Charles has grown tired of the ongoing drama surrounding the Sussexes and has no intention of inviting them.
These claims come after details of a private birthday conversation between the King, his son, and daughter-in-law were leaked.
Meghan had shown the King a pre-recorded video of their children singing Happy Birthday.
Despite the strained relationship between father and son, the fact that they had a conversation made headlines, leading many to believe they were not on speaking terms.
Buckingham Palace chose not to comment on the private call, but details eventually emerged.
A source close to the King revealed to the Sunday Times that the call marked a turning point in their strained relationship.
Another source expressed the King's frustration that personal issues overshadow his public duties and work.
He would prefer the focus to be on his responsibilities rather than the soap opera of his private life.
The source also found it puzzling how the call details were leaked, considering the BBC reported it before the call, and the Daily Telegraph shared the conversation details afterward.
In conclusion, Harry and Meghan's potential Christmas visit to Sandringham seems uncertain, as doubts persist about their intentions and the reception they may receive from other members of the royal family.
The leaked details of a private conversation between the King and the Sussexes have only added to the intrigue surrounding their relationship.
It remains to be seen whether this latest development will lead to a genuine reconciliation or further deepen the existing rift.