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King Charles and Camilla host royal Christmas party without Sussexes

December 21, 2022
King Charles, Queen Consort Camilla with William and Kate.

King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla have hosted a royal Christmas lunch at Windsor Castle without the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Up to 50 family members reportedly gathered in Berkshire for the festive party, with Charles, 74, and Camilla, 75, seen arriving shortly after midday on Tuesday (local time).

The Sun said also in attendance were Prince Edward, 58, Sophie Wessex, 57, and Lady Louise, 19, along with Princess Anne, 72, and her 67-year-old husband, Sir Timothy Laurence.

It is thought the guest list for Tuesday's gathering is a sign Prince Harry, 38, and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, 41, will be spending Christmas at their mansion in California with their two children Archie, three, and 18-month-old daughter Lilibet.

Tuesday's party comes a day after it emerged Charles, Camilla, and other senior royals will spend Christmas at Sandringham for the first time in three years.

Buckingham Palace confirmed on Monday the couple and other family members will celebrate Christmas Day at the late Queen Elizabeth’s Norfolk estate with other relatives in a return to one of their festive traditions.

It said in a statement: “Their Majesties, The King and The Queen Consort, accompanied by Members of the Royal Family, will attend the Morning Service on Christmas Day at Sandringham Church, on Sunday 25th December 2022.”

Mail Online reported after the statement was released, it is likely Charles and Camilla will be joined by the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, Princess Royal and her family, and the Earl and Countess of Wessex and their children.

The Covid pandemic led to the late Queen, who died aged 96 on September 8 at her Balmoral estate, spending Christmas at Windsor Castle two years in a row.

This year will mark the first time when the royals gather at Sandringham since 2019.

Royal Christmases usually include a morning visit to St Mary Magdalene Church, a family lunch and a gathering around the television to watch the monarch’s televised address to Britain.

Charles reportedly pre-recorded what would be his first Christmas broadcast as king.

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