Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Send Unexpected Message To King Charles and Kate After Royal Event

While Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated Christmas thousands of miles away in California, reports suggest they sent their well-wishes to King Charles and Kate Middleton after the royal family’s annual holiday traditions.
On December 25, senior royals, including King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, Princess Anne, and the Princess of Wales, attended the traditional morning church service at St. Mary Magdalene in Sandringham.
The couple’s absence from this key event, held dear by the monarchy, didn’t go unnoticed. However, royal expert Jennie Bond shared insight into how the Sussexes likely reacted to the event.
Speaking to OK! Magazine, Bond said, “They had their own private Christmas thousands of miles away and hopefully they had a good time.”
She continued, “Meanwhile, our Royal Family put themselves on parade and consequently enjoyed a great deal of extremely positive public approval and publicity.”
Despite the distance, Harry and Meghan are believed to have expressed happiness for Charles and Kate, especially in light of their health recoveries.
“If Harry and Meghan troubled to take note of the positive feedback around the royals here, they would probably have been happy that the King and Catherine were well enough to be out and about after their cancer diagnoses,” Bond noted.
The royal commentator emphasized that the Sussexes are “not heartless” and would undoubtedly feel relieved to see their family members thriving after challenging health battles.
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The King and Kate have both had a difficult year, with each of them publicly addressing their respective cancer diagnoses.
While Harry and Meghan chose a quieter Christmas celebration at home with their children, Archie and Lilibet, their acknowledgment of the royals’ strength suggests a possible softening of tensions.
This thoughtful gesture also highlights a shared humanity that transcends the public drama and disagreements that have long plagued their relationship with the monarchy.
However, the divide remains evident, with Harry and Meghan continuing to chart their own path in the U.S., away from the traditional royal spotlight.
Their absence at Sandringham this year followed their 2020 decision to step back from senior royal duties and settle in California.
Still, the family’s ability to find moments of connection—even from a distance—offers a glimmer of hope for eventual reconciliation.
As the monarchy adapts to new dynamics, moments like these underscore the potential for healing and moving forward together as a family.