royal family: Will Prince Harry and Meghan return to the UK for Christmas

As the furious Royal rivalry continues, Prince Harry wants an apology, according to a biographer, who claims that the Duke and Duchess will not travel to the UK for Christmas since “reconciliation is not an option.”

According to reports, the Sussexes would like to return to the UK for Christmas and spend it with the Royal Family at Sandringham.

The reports mentioned, “I can’t imagine the Sussexes declining an invitation to spend time with His Majesty. There have been no invitations for the holidays as of yet.”

However, a Royal biographer believes that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not return to the UK, despite Harry’s request for an “apology” and reports that Meghan “never wants to set foot in England again.”

Prince Harry is seeking an apology after believing his brother Prince William had committed the ultimate betrayal, fearing that a high-ranking aide of William was leaking stories about him and Meghan, according to Royal biographer Emily Andrews, who spoke with Woman Magazine.

Harry wants an apology for the huge amount of harm – including collusion with the press – that was done to him and Meghan, while King Charles and Prince William are scared to talk to Harry in case he leaks whatever private conversations they may have since the release of Spare.Despite reports of a polite and warm phone chat between Harry and his father last week, and despite the fact that Christmas is a time for family and unity, the Sussexes are not returning to the UK during the festive season, Emily alleges.After separating as senior royals in 2020, Meghan and Harry are now living individual lives in California. This new phase of their lives in the United States is just one more reason why they will never return to Britain. The duo is working on their own projects and pursuing a variety of business endeavors to increase their influence.

FAQs:

Q1: When did Prince Harry and Meghan Markle marry?
A1:
Prince Harry married Meghan Markle on 19 May 2018.

Q2: What is the Last name of the Royal family?
A2:
The last name of the Royal family is Mountbatten-Windsor.

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