Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly making sincere plans for their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, as they face uncertainties following Donald Trump’s presidential victory and possible implications for their residency in the United States.
According intimatelyInsiders revealed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are focusing on creating a magical Christmas season at their Montecito home in California, which they fear may be their last Christmas at the property.
A royal source shared with the publication: “This could be their last Christmas at home, so they will spend it together this year to make it extra special. “Meghan’s mother, Doria, will join them at their home in Montecito and make sure the children have a happy day, despite not being surrounded by family.”
The couple, known for putting family first and creating meaningful experiences for their children, is doing everything they can to make the holidays memorable. The report indicates that the Sussexes want to create lasting memories for Archie and Lilibet, aware of the challenges ahead.
Despite focusing on family, Harry and Meghan turned down an invitation to spend Christmas in the UK. The source revealed, “They were also invited to spend Christmas with the Spencers in Althorp, but they had to turn it down.”
This decision underscores the couple’s commitment to remaining in California, especially as they navigate uncertainties about their future in the United States. Meghan and Harry have long emphasized the importance of their children’s happiness and creating a nurturing environment. Their plans for a cozy family Christmas in Montecito reflect this priority, even as outside pressures mount.
With Doria Ragland joining them in the celebrations, the Sussex family plans to focus on joy, togetherness and creating cherished moments for Archie and Lilibet. While their future in California remains uncertain, this holiday season promises to be special for Harry, Meghan and their children as they celebrate the warmth of family in their beloved Montecito home.