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    Concerning reason Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will turn down UK Christmas visit

    By Nathan Kay & Rudi Kinsella,

    2 days ago

    It has seemingly been confirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, mindful of security concerns , have respectfully declined an invitation to spend Christmas with Charles Spencer at Althorp.

    A source close to the couple disclosed that Prince Harry, aged 40, alongside his spouse Meghan Markle, aged 43, and their young ones hoped to enjoy the festive season within the UK's embrace .

    "Harry is keen for the Sussexes to spend time in the UK this Christmas with family," the insider reported. Yet hesitation remains, as the source continued, "However, there are still concerns lingering over their security."

    The safety of their children, the Duke and Duchess insist, must not be compromised by exposure to a potentially precarious scenario.

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    Additionally, it appears the Sussex family has not been invited to partake in the Royal Family's traditional Sandringham holiday celebration, and expectations of their attendance are low, even if an invite were forthcoming.

    Last year's Christmas did not see Prince Archie, 5, nor Princess Lilibet, 3, join the festivities at Sandringham with the rest of the Royal Family. Noteworthy too is the couple's omission from Balmoral's so-called 'summer summit' just the past month.

    Nevertheless, during an August visit to Britain, Prince Harry stayed at Althorp House, his maternal heritage's homeland and the site of his mother's grave. During this time, he was a guest of his uncle, Charles Spencer, the 9th Earl Spencer, after attending the tribute held in honor of Lord Robert Fellowes, Diana's brother-in-law.

    Despite his recent trips to the UK, Harry is determined to proceed with his legal fight against the Home Office concerning his security. It's believed that a two-day hearing will take place in April of next year, marking the latest dramatic turn in the Duke's three-year legal battle with the British government over his protection.

    The Sussexes have been contacted for their response.

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    Donna Nicholes
    6h ago
    This seems to be RF's ace in the hole. He's not coming back - too dangerous. Ok. Too bad. Cry me a river. Now, what about USA? You feel safe here? How about Australia? The weather is nice there this time of year.
    Sunshine🌞
    1d ago
    they are such liars
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