Meghan Markle Unlikely to Join Harry for Royal Family Christmas, Sees This as Time to Address Lingering Issues, Insider Claims
Meghan Markle is reportedly not on board with Prince Harry’s desire to spend Christmas with the Royal Family this year, according to Heat Magazine. After years of tension with the British royals, the Duchess of Sussex is said to find the idea of Harry reconnecting with his family over the holidays “laughable.”
An insider shared that Meghan prefers to keep their holiday celebrations close to home in the United States with their children. With Harry recently busy traveling for charity work and Meghan making solo appearances in Los Angeles, the Duchess feels it’s crucial for the family to spend time together in Montecito, away from royal pressures.
“In her view, it’s crucial for them all to be at home in Montecito during the holidays—especially after the strain they’ve been under lately,” the insider explained. Meghan reportedly sees this season as an opportunity for their family to reset and address any lingering challenges within their relationship.
However, Harry is said to be considering spending Christmas either with the Royal Family at Sandringham or with his late mother Princess Diana’s side of the family. This potential plan has reportedly created some tension between the couple, as Meghan prefers a quiet and private holiday experience in California.
The source noted that Meghan is not keen on the idea of Harry attending royal festivities. “The idea of Harry getting her to agree to Christmas in the UK with the Royal Family is laughable,” they shared. Meghan is reportedly concerned that spending the holiday season with the Royals could reopen old wounds and add further stress to their relationship.
As the holiday season approaches, the couple appears to be at odds over where and how they should celebrate, highlighting the ongoing complexities of balancing family, royalties, and personal preferences.