The royal family has been celebrating Christmas at Sandringham in Norfolk since 1988. A part of the royal tradition is for the family to walk together to St. Mary Magdalene Church to attend a service on Christmas Day then walk back for lunch. We’re not sure yet if Queen Camilla’s kids and grandkids will attend the same service before the lunch with the royals, and if so, if they’ll walk in with the royal family during that much-photographed occasion.
We are more certain that we won’t be seeing Camilla’s youngest stepson — Prince Harry — at Sandringham. While there were some reports that Harry and Meghan Markle would attend the event if they were invited, there doesn’t seem to be any indication from the king or the palace that a Sandringham invitation has been extended to Harry and Meghan this year.
Harry and Meghan notably skipped the Sandringham Christmas event in 2019 to spend time on their own in Canada, in what we know now was in the lead-up to their stepping back from royal duties in early 2020. We’re not sure that Camilla has forgiven Harry and Meghan in light of that stepping down, so even if they were invited and they did show up, it could be quite the awkward lunch.
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