Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan: Christmas without Archie – Royals are "disappointed"

Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan and their son Archie will most likely spend Christmas in the United States.

The signs are growing: Prince Harry (36) and Duchess Meghan (39) apparently want to spend Christmas with their son Archie (1) in their new home in California. This is now expected by the majority of the royal family with "fairly certain". The US portal "Entertainment Tonight" reports, citing an insider who is said to be close to the couple.

As the insider further reports, the British royals in London would be "disappointed" that they could not see Archie over the holiday season. However, Harry and Meghan's plans for how and where they want to spend Christmas have not yet been finalized. They could change at any time, depending on how the corona situation develops.

Corona pandemic has brought the family closer together

This report stands in stark contrast to the rumors that keep surfacing about an ongoing rift between Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan and his brother Prince William (38) and his wife Duchess Kate (38). According to the British media, the brothers and their wives are said to have hardly spoken to each other since their last appearance together on Commonwealth Day in March.

In fact, the family has moved closer together due to the corona pandemic, according to the insider. Much is completely exaggerated: "Most of all this drama within the family, which the tabloid rushes on, is not as bad as the papers would like," said the insider.

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