Prince Harry ‘won’t spend Christmas with Charles or William’ after Endgame drama – while others given first time invite
PRINCE Harry won't be spending Christmas with Charles or William in the UK after explosive claims were revealed in Omid Scobie's Endgame, it's believed.
Instead, Charles will spend the day at Sandringham with the other royals and Queen Camilla's children and grandchildren.
Harry and his wife Meghan are expected to celebrate Christmas in California with their children Archie and Lilibet, Tatler reports.
Last month a source told the Telegraph that Harry and Meghan would be "highly unlikely" to turn down an invitation to Sandringham.
The couple last spent Christmas at the Norfolk estate in 2018, when they were dubbed the "fab four" along with Prince William and Princess Kate.
The Sandringham guest list this year includes for the first time Camilla's son Tom, her daughter Laura and her grandchildren Lola, Eliza, Louis, Gus and Freddy.
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Camilla showed her grandmotherly devotion in May by stitching the youngsters' names into her Coronation dress.
Charles is also thought to be very close to Camilla's side of the family, choosing to invite them this year even as Harry stays away.
Relations between Harry and Charles have reportedly been put under strain by Omid Scobie's Endgame bombshell.
Early copies of the book's Dutch edition suggested Kate and Charles were the two royals who had made remarks about the skin colour of Harry and Meghan's first child, Archie.
The book appeared just weeks after Harry broke six months of silence to call King Charles and wish him a happy birthday.
Charles is also understood to have spoken with his daughter-in-law Meghan during the transatlantic call.
Yesterday Piers Morgan slammed "ruthless and greedy" Harry after he was dragged into the royal's phone hacking battle.
The TalkTV host spoke out after the Duke of Sussex was awarded £140,600 following his successful legal fight against the Mirror's publisher at the High Court.
Harry's pal James Haskell said yesterday that the prince was "still quite fun" before he met Meghan, the Mail reports.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment.