Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have once again been excluded by the royal family, not mentioned in a recent BBC documentary or during King Charles’s Christmas address.
The former Royal Editor of The Sun described it as a “Sussex-free Christmas,” noting that the couple had been silent, which was seen as a positive.
Since stepping back from their royal duties, the couple has been involved in various projects, including a Spotify podcast, a Netflix show, and an autobiography, often making public criticisms of the royal family’s treatment of them. (Trending: Melania Trump Announces Big Change For 2024)
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— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) December 26, 2023
King Charles said, “During my lifetime I have been so pleased to see a growing awareness of how we must protect the Earth and our natural world as the one home which we all share.”
“I find great inspiration now from the way so many people recognize this — as does the Christmas story, which tells us that angels brought the message of hope first to shepherds,” he continued.
“These were people who lived simply amongst others of God’s creatures. Those close to nature were privileged that night,” added the king.
Former Royal Editor of The Sun Charlie Rae said, “It was quite pleasant not to hear anything at all from Harry and Meghan.”
“They had no pronouncements. They had nothing to say, which was great,” he continued.
“They are a very close family despite all the problems they have had with the Sussexes and Prince Andrew,” added Rae.
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