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Harry and Meghan’s Desperate Attempt to Return Home for Christmas Raises Questions
As royal traders Harry and Meghan face dwindling options in Hollywood, they are now making a desperate bid to reestablish their royal connection by coming home for Christmas.
However, the question remains: will the royal family allow it?
Welcome to the Kate Middleton and the Queen Channel, where we delve into the latest developments surrounding the Sussexes' potential return to the UK for the festive season.
Numerous articles have been circulating over the weekend, suggesting that Meghan and Harry are vying for an invitation to join the family at Sandringham for Christmas.
It is evident that their PR team is working overtime to exert pressure on King Charles.
However, it seems that the King is not willing to play along, according to insiders.
Reports claim that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would not be welcome at the royal Christmas in Sandringham, despite rumors that they would readily accept an invitation.
The couple allegedly expressed their willingness to mend fences and build bridges with the family, but the reception from the royal household has been lukewarm at best.
There is also the matter of their children, Archie and Lilibet.
If Meghan and Harry were to attend Christmas in the UK, it would be expected that they bring their children along.
However, this poses a dilemma as their absence would need to be explained.
Will they resort to hiring child actors or find another solution?
The situation only adds further complexity to the matter.
According to sources, it is highly unlikely that Harry and Meghan will receive an invitation to join the family for Christmas.
The sudden display of affection from Montecito, where they currently reside, has been viewed as peculiar.
Friends of the couple have expressed their desire to reconcile and accept an invitation, but it remains to be seen if the family will be receptive.
One source pointed out the absurdity of their actions, questioning whether Meghan and Harry truly believe that their past transgressions can be easily forgiven.
The couple made personal attacks against Prince William and Queen Camilla, making it difficult to simply brush aside their previous behavior.
The source suggests that this may all be a ploy to manipulate the media.
It is worth noting that Meghan and Harry were previously invited by Queen Elizabeth and King Charles to join the family at Balmoral in the summer, but they chose not to spend time with them.
This raises the question of why they are suddenly eager to reconnect now.
Could it be due to their commercial deals falling through and facing ridicule in the US?
It seems that their strategy of portraying their royal experience as terrible may not have yielded the desired results.
The couple's financial prospects are dwindling, with no new opportunities on the horizon.
Meghan's attempts to kickstart her career have been unsuccessful, and companies are hesitant to work with them.
Their previous success with Spotify has faded, and it is uncertain whether Netflix will renew their contract.
Their desperation for money may be a driving force behind their sudden desire to reconcile with the royal family.
In their delusional minds, Meghan and Harry believe that they are indispensable to the monarchy and that the family has suffered since their departure.
They seem to think that a simple declaration of reconciliation will be enough to secure their return.
However, it is highly unlikely that the family will readily forgive and forget, given the personal nature of the attacks made against them.
Furthermore, if Harry and Meghan were to be invited, it is uncertain how other senior royals, including Prince Charles, would react.
The relationship between the two brothers is non-existent at this point, and there are doubts about whether Prince William and his family would even attend if the Sussexes were present.
The safety of their children could be a concern, leading them to spend Christmas with the Middletons instead.
A compromise solution has been suggested, with insiders proposing that Harry and Meghan be invited to visit King Charles in Scotland over the New Year.
This would allow an olive branch to be extended to one son without causing further rifts within the family.
It appears to be the most likely scenario at this point.
In conclusion, it is highly unlikely that Harry and Meghan will be invited to Sandringham for Christmas.
The limited space and the strained relationships within the family make it improbable.
However, as with anything involving the Sussexes, anything can happen.
We will have to wait and see how this saga unfolds.
What are your thoughts on the likelihood of Harry and Meghan returning to the UK for the holiday season?
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