The royal traders, Harry and Meghan, are running out of options in Hollywood and are now desperate to reestablish their royal connection by returning home for Christmas.
However, the question remains: will the royal family allow it?
Welcome to Kate Middleton and the Queen Channel, where we delve into the latest developments surrounding this Christmas saga.
Recent articles have surfaced, suggesting that Meghan and Harry are considering a return to the UK for the festive season.
It is evident that these reports are coming from their PR team, as they exert pressure on King Charles to extend an invitation.
But so far, it seems that the King is reluctant to play along.
According to Rebecca English at the Mail Online, insiders claim that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would not be welcome at the royal Christmas in Sandringham, despite reports that the Sussexes would accept an offer to join the rest of the family.
It is worth noting that these reports were based on information provided by an insider, possibly Meghan herself, leaving room for skepticism regarding their intentions.
The situation with their children, Archie and Lilibet, further complicates matters.
If Harry and Meghan were to go to the UK for Christmas, it would be expected that they bring their children along.
However, their absence would raise questions, leading some to wonder if they would resort to hiring child actors.
Nevertheless, a source has indicated that their absence may not be an issue, as it is highly unlikely that they will receive an invitation to join the family.
The sudden attempt at reconciliation by Meghan and Harry has been described as bizarre.
Friends of the Sussexes have expressed their desire to mend fences and readily accept an invitation.
However, it is curious that after behaving poorly and demanding apologies from the family to no avail, they now believe they can simply waltz back in and expect forgiveness if only they are invited.
One cannot help but question their logic.
Do they truly believe that William, Charles, and the rest of the family will readily forgive and forget everything that has transpired?
Their personal attacks against Prince William and Queen Camilla in particular have left deep wounds that cannot easily be healed.
These statements cannot simply be retracted, and it is unlikely that the family will extend a warm welcome without hesitation.
Furthermore, it is worth noting that Harry and Meghan had been invited by both Queen Elizabeth and King Charles to join the family at Balmoral in the past, but they chose not to.
This begs the question: why now?
Could it be that their recent commercial failures and ridicule in the US have led them to reconsider their strategy of portraying themselves as victims of the royal family?
It appears that Meghan and Harry are panicking, realizing that they need to find a way to make money quickly.
Their attempts to kickstart their careers have not yielded the desired results, and potential business opportunities are dwindling.
The Netflix contract is set to expire in 2025, with little chance of renewal after their previous ventures failed to impress.
Despite all this, Meghan and Harry seem to be under the delusion that they are indispensable to the monarchy.
They believe that the royal family has suffered greatly since their departure and that their return would be welcomed with open arms.
However, it is clear that their entitlement and delusions have clouded their judgment.
While Charles may be more open to reconciliation, it is highly unlikely that he would risk upsetting William by inviting Harry and Meghan.
Reports consistently indicate that William holds strong negative feelings towards his younger brother.
If an invitation were extended, it is speculated that the Wales family would choose to spend Christmas with the Middletons, prioritizing the safety and well-being of their children.
There is a possibility of a compromise, with one insider suggesting that the King might invite Harry and Meghan to visit him in Scotland over the New Year.
The Wales family is already scheduled to be at their Norfolk country home, Anmer Hall, during that time.
This scenario seems the most likely, as it would allow Charles to extend an olive branch to one son without causing further rifts within the family.
In conclusion, it appears highly unlikely that Harry and Meghan will receive an invitation to Sandringham for Christmas.
The plans for the holiday season are usually finalized by now, and the limited space available at Sandringham makes it improbable that the Sussexes have been overlooked.
The prospect of a New Year visit to Scotland seems more plausible, but with Meghan and Harry, anything can happen.
We’ll have to wait and see how this saga unfolds.
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