King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla are excited to host the royal family for the first Christmas Day celebration since Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex won't be attending the 'extremely important' event, revealed a palace source.
According to The Sun, a Sandringham insider spilt: “Camilla is keen that her family are at the heart of Christmas, particularly as Charles won’t have his youngest son there.
“It is an extremely important Christmas coming just months after they last all gathered for the Queen’s funeral,” they added.
The source further continued: “During last Christmas, the family were desperately trying to sort out Prince Andrew and his sex abuse case and then there was the incident with the intruder carrying a crossbow at Windsor Castle.
“We saw the togetherness at the Princess of Wales’s carol concert this week and Christmas will be held in the same spirit,” they added.
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