Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to reunite with King Charles in 2024, marking a potential reunion with the Royal family. According to a report by Geo News, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be reuniting with King Charles, marking a potential reunion with the Royal family. Royal expert Ingrid Seward shared her insights on GB News, emphasizing that the couple's need for the King's support far outweighs the King's need for them, and she believes they will indeed meet.
Ingrid further revealed that King Charles is eager to see his son and grandchildren, as he had extended an invitation to them for a visit to Balmoral last summer, which they regrettably declined. Meanwhile, Meghan and Harry celebrated a cozy Christmas at their California home, in contrast to the Royal family's festivities taking place 5,500 miles away in Sandringham, Norfolk. Sources suggest that their holiday was more low-key compared to the grandeur of the Royal family's celebrations. In his revealing memoir, "Spare," released earlier this year, the former royal opened up about their first Christmas away from the royal fold in 2020.
He recounted how they acquired a magnificent tree for their Montecito residence, opting for one of the largest spruces available. The couple adorned it with a special ornament paying homage to Harry's UK family.