Yes, Prince Harry is planning Christmas activities without Meghan Markle. But why?
Since most of the royal family is denying being interesting, rumors about Harry and Meghan have been flying around.
Every time Meghan and Harry do something different, happy whispers are heard from the royals. Are both fighting?
We hate to even ask, but could they be right? Prince Harry has big Christmas plans coming up… and it looks like they’ll happen without Meghan.
Is Prince Harry planning Christmas without Meghan Markle?
At the moment, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are working on personal projects. Most healthy couples can do their own activities without any problems, right?
On Tuesday, December 10, Prince Harry will host a special holiday party for charity.
The virtual party will be for Scotty’s Little Soldiers. Harry is the global ambassador for the non-profit organization, which supports children whose parents died while serving in the armed forces.
If Prince Harry is planning any other Christmas activities with or without Meghan, he didn’t immediately share them. (More on that in a moment)
However, he is promoting his upcoming Invictus Winter Games. This meant international travel without his lovely wife, visiting New York City, Canada and Africa.
Meghan is back at her home in California, with witnesses also seeing her out and about alone.
Meghan and Harry not invited to Christmas with the royal family
As we previously reported, the royals ignored Harry and Meghan. While Harry’s brother, sister-in-law, father, stepmother, and siblings gather to celebrate the holidays, he and his wife are excluded.
However, they will focus on vacationing with their children while enjoying their time at their home in Montecito.
According to a report by close toMeghan’s mother Doria Ragland will join them. They are giving their children a much more normal life than in the United Kingdom.
Of course, we also reported that Prince Harry received an invitation from the other side of Harry’s family. They are welcomed into Althorp House, the historic childhood home of Princess Diana.
Harry’s uncle Charles Spencer extended the invitation. Unfortunately, Harry reportedly had to say no.
Why? Because he and Meghan lost their royal protection. Even though Harry is the son of the current king and was born to fame against his will, he and Meghan will have to pay for private security — not the elite, publicly funded security that basically all of his relatives have. Provides security.
Spending the holidays at home is hardly a bad thing
Harry and Meghan’s children don’t really understand their family legacy that they inherited from Harry. So they don’t really know what they are “missing” by not attending royal ceremonies.
The string of royal snubs is unlikely to stop in the near future. Without Queen Elizabeth running the household, William’s apparent vendetta against Harry is dictating the direction of the entire family.
Clearly, Harry and Meghan made the best choice for themselves and their children. But it’s a shame that others in the family have decided that leaving royal company means missing out on various family events.