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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Determined to Spend Christmas at London’s Soho Farmhouse

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Determined to Spend Christmas at London’s Soho Farmhouse

Despite not receiving an official invitation, and remain resolute in their decision to spend Christmas at London's Soho farmhouse.

The couple's hopes of attending the royal festivities were dashed when the leaked guest list for Christmas at Santagram revealed their absence.

A friend of disclosed that the decision to exclude Harry and Meghan was deliberate, with Charles and his team carefully considering when and how to extend an invitation.

The situation is further complicated by the fact that less than a year ago, published his book Sphere, which contained unflattering comments about .

He referred to his brother as an arch-nemesis and accused him and of mistreatment.

Harry also divulged private conversations, claimed Queen sacrificed him for personal PR gains, and characterized the king as weak and selfish.

Understandably, these revelations have created an awkward atmosphere, making a Christmas reconciliation less likely.

Despite their uninvited status, sources reveal that Harry and Meghan are determined to spend Christmas in the UK, fearing complete estrangement.

Meghan is reportedly urging Harry to make a solo trip to meet with Charles and William, in a last-ditch effort to maintain some connection with the royal family.

However, attending without an invitation means they will have to cover the accommodation and security expenses.

They need to apply for security a month in advance and be approved by the British government.

Speculation suggests that their aim is to steal headlines and attention during the holiday season by staying at the familiar Soho farmhouse.

By doing so, they could attract a larger gathering of supporters, creating the illusion of a substantial following.

This move is seen as an attempt to challenge 's Christmas carol service.

However, their decision to leave their children behind for the association has drawn criticism, with some questioning their parenting choices.

Royal commentator Robert Jobson has shed light on the decline of Prince Harry's relationship with the rest of the royal family.

He recently shared his insights during an interview with the Mirror, a reputable source for his book.

Jobson mentioned an instance where the Duke was accused of depleting funds and wearing at his father.

He detailed occasions when Prince Harry would frequently call , leaving her weary and tired.

Even the late Queen made it clear that she didn't want to interfere in the father-son relationship and advised Harry to speak directly to his father about their issues.

However, Prince Charles stopped taking Harry's calls after his son swore at him and repeatedly asked for funds.

In addition, text exchanges between Queen Elizabeth and Prince Harry were recounted in Jobson's book.

The Queen expressed her frustration, believing that Prince Harry's love for was clouding his judgment.

She felt that he was overly critical of the monarchy and exhausted by his constant criticism.

Despite the challenges and strained relationships, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are determined to spend Christmas in the UK.

Their decision to attend without an invitation reflects their desire to maintain some connection with the royal family, even at the risk of facing criticism and covering their own expenses.

As the holiday season approaches, all eyes will be on London's Soho farmhouse and the potential impact their presence may have on the public perception of the royal family.

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