King Charles III has reportedly excluded his younger son Prince Harry from Christmas gathering amid reports of Harry's reluctance to spend festive season in the UK.
The Duke of Sussex has seemingly missed an opportunity to get closer with their royal relatives this Christmas as the couple have a separate plan to celebrate the event.
There are also reports that the 76-year-old monarch has also decided to not to force Harry to enjoy family moments with him and other royals at Sandringham as he knows it could create problems for Harry and the King as well.
Royal biographer Ingrid Seward has also claimed that extending an invitation to the Sussexes was "too much" for King Charles.
However, some experts and historians believe these events bring families together by putting all the rifts aside.
A Palace insider claimed: "The Duke has seemingly missed the chance to make amends with his own family as his interest to be there with the royals could melt hearts of his dad and brother, who still love him and want him to return to them."
"The Duke seems to be indecisive about his return to the royal fold," they added.
Harry's absence might also be felt by some royals, but his and Meghan's two children will surely be stuck to the hearts of the royals as they have rarely enjoyed moments with them.
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