The royal family’s joyful Christmas celebrations are in full swing, with King Charles and Queen Camilla attending the traditional Christmas Eve church service at St. Mary Magdalen Church in Sandringham.
The monarch, accompanied by Queen Camilla, Princess Anne, and Sir Timothy Lawrence, greeted well-wishers and waved cheerfully as they made their way to the church.
The crowd, eager to catch a glimpse of the royal entourage, snapped photos on their phones.
Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Thompson, who is considered the King’s adopted son, played a significant role in the event.
He escorted King Charles and the Royal Highnesses safely into the church, ensuring their security.
Today, the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with other senior members of the royal family, will join the King and Queen at North Norfolk Estate for further festivities.
Notably absent from the celebrations are Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The couple chose not to hold a December 25 celebration at their home in Los Angeles, as their employees walked off the job, exposing fraudulent practices.
This unexpected decision has surprised many, considering Meghan Markle’s reputation as a self-proclaimed foodie and aspiring chef.
Speculations arise about what Meghan and Harry’s Christmas dinner will entail.
Will Meghan showcase her culinary skills and prepare a lavish feast at Olive Garden?
Or perhaps the couple will opt for a more low-key meal at a local restaurant, wanting to be seen on Christmas Day.
Given Meghan’s inclination to purchase pre-cooked food from luxury markets, it is unlikely that she will be spending hours in the kitchen.
It seems that Meghan’s love for food and drinks may be more of an image than a reality.
Since their move to the U.S. in 2020, Meghan and Prince Harry have been creating special memories with their children.
Recently, the family enjoyed a trip to Costa Rica, where they participated in a variety event focused on women’s empowerment.
Meghan expressed her joy in watching their little ones grow up and shared her love for trimming and decorating the Christmas tree with them.
As the royal family continues their Christmas celebrations, the absence of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle is a notable event.
While the couple may have their reasons for opting out, their decision has certainly sparked curiosity among royal watchers.
Nevertheless, King Charles and Queen Camilla lead the festivities, spreading holiday cheer to all.