Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet set for 'British Christmas' to help 'homesick' Harry
19.11.2023 - 08:07
/ ok.co.uk
With Christmas fast approaching, it has been claimed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex could be spending the festive period in the UK, rather than at their home in California. It was reported that the couple and their two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, could make the journey across the pond after they received offers to stay with not only the Royal Family, but with close family friends too.
It comes after stories continue to swirl that Prince Harry is feeling homesick for the UK and wishes to spend a greater deal of his time here. Experts have also suggested he is keen to introduce his young children to the traditions he enjoyed so much growing up in locations such as Sandringham, Windsor and Balmoral.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl told GB News that Harry will be looking to recreate some British festive traditions for his children, but he will be unable to replicate the royal experience at Sandringham, where the Firm spend Christmas and New Year. She said: "I am sure there are moments when Harry must feel homesick.
California is a world away from Britain and a world away from a British Christmas. "I suspect they will have many of the British traditions that Harry is used to, we have seen him dressing the tree with Archie.
They will have as close to a British Christmas in California as they can.
"Of course, what they won't have is the traditional royal Christmas experience at Sandringham." As it is unlikely that the couple will join the Royal Family at Sandringham, OK! recently revealed they had been invited to stay with the van Straubenzee family. A source explained: “Harry has been invited, along with Meghan and their children, Archie and Lilibet, to join Charles van Straubenzee’s family during the festive
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