The British Royal Family has been making headlines once again, and this time it’s all about the Christmas Day church service.
Royal experts are speculating that King Charles may have been sending a secret message to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle by inviting Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, to the service.
This marks Fergie’s first appearance at Sandringham in over 30 years, and it has raised quite a few eyebrows.
For years, Fergie was not included in the Christmas invite list, leading many to believe that her frosty relationship with the late Prince Philip was the reason behind her absence.
However, the King surprised everyone this year by extending one of the longest invite lists ever, and Fergie was on it.
Monarchy experts at Royal News Network believe that this move was meant to send a message to Harry and Meghan that the King is open to welcoming family members back into the fold.
A social media post by a news specialist named Brittany, whose last name remains unknown, shed some light on the situation.
In her post, she acknowledged the controversy surrounding Fergie’s attendance but expressed support for it.
She also highlighted the unfortunate reality that divorced families often face during the holidays, being separated due to various obligations.
Brittany’s post further emphasized that Harry and Meghan could attend if they truly wanted to.
At the Christmas morning service, Fergie was accompanied by her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, and other members of the Royal Family as they made their way to the Sandringham Estates St Mary Magdalene Church.
After the service, Fergie took to social media to share her joy and extend her holiday wishes.