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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Face Christmas Crisis as Dispute Over Plans Arises
As the countdown to Christmas begins, the anticipation for the royal family's gathering at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk is high.
However, this year, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who have not received formal invitations, find themselves in a dispute over their Christmas plans.
Insiders reveal that Prince Harry is eager to celebrate Christmas in the UK, cherishing the memories of large family gatherings he experienced throughout his life before moving to America.
On the other hand, Meghan Markle has little interest in returning to the UK due to one specific condition and concerns about a potentially hostile reception.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have not visited Sandringham since 2018, but they had previously been extended invitations for other occasions.
However, tensions arising from their Netflix film and Harry's memoir, Spare, have resulted in fewer invitations to family events.
Notably, Prince Harry was not invited to the King's recent 75th birthday celebrations in London.
His representative has stated that he may not reunite with his family until he resolves the rift with his brother, Prince William, and his father, King Charles.
Nevertheless, Prince Harry remains eager to be in the UK with his family and close friends.
The conflicting Christmas plans have caused tension within the couple's relationship.
Prince Harry feels frustrated being away from his family during significant milestones.
Relationship expert Luella Alderson suggests that the couple's Christmas arrangements could add strain to their already delicate relationship.
Prince Harry has made multiple attempts to reconcile with both Charles and William, but he has received no response.
He feels disillusioned by his family's apparent disregard for him, although some people have grown tired of hearing about it.
The King's heir, Major Thompson, delivered a message to Prince Harry, stating that unless their children accompanied them, they would not be welcome at the Christmas gathering.
This condition did not sit well with Prince Harry, as he considered it beneath him for someone of lesser status to dictate his actions.
Essentially, the message was clear – come with the children or don't come at all.
However, the requirement for DNA verification if the children were present may explain Meghan's reluctance.
No parent would allow their kids on an international modeling trip with strangers.
The extent of any such job would be a single modeling shoot with the parents present, even if they hired other models as company and had a parent serving as the nanny.
This arrangement would still ensure the children's safety in connection with their real parents.
As time passes, it seems that the existence of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children is being disregarded, adding further complexity to the Christmas crisis they face.