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Harry and Meghan: The Audacious Holiday Heist That Could Unravel the Sussexes’ Image
Less than 24 hours after the Sunday Times hinted at Harry and Meghan's supposed desire to spend Christmas with the Royals at Sandringham, the official guest list was leaked, and shockingly, the couple didn't make the cut.
This snub sent shockwaves through the tabloids and left the Sussexes scrambling for damage control.
The Royal Family made it clear that any invitation would be on their terms, carefully thought through, not a knee-jerk reaction to the couple's whims.
Now, speculation is rife that Harry and Meghan might receive a New Year's invitation to Balmoral, but there's an elephant in the room that cannot be ignored.
In his tell-all book, Harry made scathing allegations against his own brother, accusing Prince William of being his arch-nemesis and painting an unflattering picture of other Royals.
Understandably, the family is keen to avoid awkward encounters during the festive season.
Despite being uninvited, Harry and Meghan insist on spending Christmas in the UK.
Meghan reportedly became extremely snappy and is pushing Harry to salvage what's left of their connections.
She even suggested he takes a solo trip to talk to Charles and William.
However, if they crash the UK Christmas without an invitation, it won't be the cozy family affair they envision.
They will have to foot the bill for their own accommodation and security.
Their plan is to stay at Soho Farmhouse, a favorite haunt of the Sussexes.
It's a strategic move, as they have a close confidant named Marcus who supports their cause.
However, crashing Christmas without their children could expose them as the frauds they are.
It raises questions about what kind of parents would choose to spend Christmas away from their children.
This move could potentially unravel the carefully crafted image of the loving Sussex family.
As the world eagerly awaits to see if Harry and Meghan will pull off this audacious holiday heist, one thing is certain – this Christmas could either be a masterstroke or the final act of a drama that resembles more of a soap opera than a royal spectacle.
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