Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are anticipated to spend a special Christmas break with their two children, Archie and Lilibet, however the location is unknown.
Given the couple's continuing spat with the Royal Family, it's doubtful they'll go to the UK for the holidays.
According to royal analyst Jennie Bond, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will likely celebrate the event in California, maybe with Meghan's mother, Doria Ragland.
Bond stated, "I think most women like to be with their mothers on Christmas Day," implying that the family might spend the holiday together in the warmth of California.
The Royal expert provided their perspective by noting, "Any parent can relate—when the kids are tearing through presents, caught up in the holiday excitement and racing around, it's hard to focus on anything other than keeping them entertained and preventing sibling squabbles."
They continued: "It looks like Christmas in Montecito will be filled with fun and sunshine!"
Across the pond, the British royals are gearing up for a busy holiday season, with several members of the Royal Family planning to assemble in Sandringham for their traditional Christmas feast.
Since Queen Elizabeth's death, King Charles has continued the practice of inviting the whole Royal Family to attend the Christmas Day church service, followed by the much-anticipated supper at the Sandringham Estate.
However, it is uncertain whether Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will attend this year's events.
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