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King Charles SNUBS Prince Harry and Prince Andrew in Christmas speech—What it REALLY means
King Charles in his Christmas speech chose not to mention Prince Harry, Meghan, or Prince Andrew. Royal expert Dr. Tessa Dunlop interpreted this omission as a clear sign that the King is prioritizing unity and strength within the royal family, leaving out figures who have caused recent controversy.
In his annual Christmas Day speech, King Charles III notably excluded mentions of his son Prince Harry, his wife Meghan Markle, and his brother Prince Andrew. The King’s 76th Christmas message, which was pre-recorded from the Fitzrovia Chapel in London, focused on celebrating the resilience of UK communities during recent riots and offering thanks to medical staff who supported him and Princess Catherine during his cancer treatment.
While the speech included references to Prince William and other key members of the Royal Family, the absence of Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, and Prince Andrew was glaring.
Royal expert Dr. Tessa Dunlop, as reported by Mirror UK, interpreted the omission as a clear indication that King Charles has firmly decided to prioritize the strength of his immediate family over those who have distanced themselves from the royal fold.