Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have exchanged Christmas gifts with Prince William and Kate Middleton



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  • The royal family has exchanged gifts before Christmas.
  • One source says that while they can’t be together amid the pandemic, the royals plan to chat via Zoom, even having plans to play “online games.”
  • Of the Sussex family and the rest of the royalty, they add: “They are all on better terms and have been for quite some time.”

For the first time in more than 30 years, the royal family will not spend Christmas together in Sandringham.

Amid the pandemic, the queen will remain in Windsor for a holiday season “quiet” with Prince Philip. Although His Majesty may see Prince Charles and Camilla during the holiday period, Prince William said in the Cambridges Royal train tour that he and Kate “are still trying to make plans,” while Prince Harry and Meghan will spend their first Christmas in their new home in Montecito in America.

A source said the Sussexes are quite “excited to decorate for Christmas.” “They are very happy. Archie is thriving and growing rapidly.”

Now a source has confirmed that while the Sussexes and Cambridges may not be together this year, they are doing what they can to ensure a very merry Christmas for everyone. A connoisseur says PeopleHarry and Meghan and William and Kate have been sending presents back and forth before Christmas. The rest of the royal family have also joined in giving festive gifts before their first separate Christmas.

However, we’re confident that royalty will find a way to be together over Christmas, even if it’s just for a virtual time. The queen, after all, started carrying out your commitments in Zoom during the pandemic, while other family members have mentioned royal family whatsapp group!

A source has said Entertainment tonight Harry and Meghan will be speaking to their family in the UK via Zoom and have plans to play “online games”.

The source added from the Sussex family and the rest of the royalty: “Everyone is on better terms and has been for quite some time. The relationship has improved and Covid has brought everyone together.”

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