Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are back in public (and may be in England for Christmas)

The latest gossip would have him nostalgic, ready to return to the United Kingdom for some official engagement, but looking at them, the Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, all this impatience with life in California seems only imagined.

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The last images of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex date back to a few days ago, when they attended the inauguration of Godmothers, a new bookstore created by literary agent Jennifer Walsh and philanthropist Victoria Jackson. Located in Summerland, California, Godmothers aims to be a point of reference in the neighborhood, as underlined by the founders on Instagram, and at the opening there were many famous faces in addition to the Sussexes. There were, for example, Oprah Winfrey and Maria Shriver, ex-wife of Arnold Schwarzenegger and author.

The Dukes of Sussex smile, while some controversy touches them. The trailer of their new docu-series, Pole, he came out a few hours after the video with which Kate Middleton announced that she had finished chemotherapy, and someone accused the former royals of wanting to interfere with the princess’s message. In reality, no one in those hours gave weight to the trailer of Pole, Middleton’s power (media and emotional) is too disruptive, and yet when the Sussexes are involved something always clashes, whether they do it on purpose or not, a sign that the wounds, not only in the family but also among the subjects of King Charles III, are far from healing.

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No rift, however, between Harry and his uncle Charles Spencer, brother of Lady Diana, who would have invited the prince and his family to his residence in Althorp for next Christmas. The indiscretion comes from the Express, which cites an exclusive source: “It’s too early to say whether they will accept the invitation, but the offer is there,” revealed the insider. No news, however, from Sandringham. “It would be highly unlikely and I don’t think they[the Sussexes]would accept it anyway,” added the source. It is decidedly fanciful to imagine Harry and William together, the relationship between them is still very cold. Another thing is Charles Spencer, at odds with his eldest daughters (he didn’t even attend their weddings, ed.) and probably eager to reunite the family after his divorce from his last wife, Karen Gordon. [iSussex)loaccetterebberocomunque»haaggiuntolafonteDecisamentefantasiosoimmaginareHarryeWilliaminsiemeirapportitralorosonoancoramoltofreddiAltracosaèCharlesSpencerinrottaconlefigliemaggiori(nonhapartecipatonemmenoailoromatrimonindr)eprobabilmentedesiderosodiricompattarelafamigliadopoildivorziodall’ultimamoglieKarenGordon

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Prince Harry Returns to Althorp, the Home Where Mother Diana Grew Up
In the United Kingdom for the funeral of Lord Robert Fellowes, the prince was hosted by his uncle Charles Spencer at the family estate, where his mother is buried.

Between him and Harry, after all, the relationship has never broken, precisely because of the shared grief for Diana’s death. Uncle and nephew met again recently, right at Althorp, on the occasion of the funeral of their uncle Lord Robert Fellowes, husband of one of the sisters of the deceased princess. Certain bonds, after all, cannot be broken simply by getting on a plane and changing residence. And Harry is starting to come to terms with it.

Harry and Meghan during their recent trip to Colombia.

Harry and Meghan during their recent trip to Colombia.

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Charles Spencer and his ex-wife at the Sussexes' wedding.

Charles Spencer and his ex-wife at the Sussexes’ wedding.

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The Sussexes could spend Christmas at Althorp House where Lady Diana grew up.

The Sussexes could spend Christmas at Althorp House, where Lady Diana grew up.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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