Prince William & Kate plan to skip the Christmas lunch with King Charles yet again

Something fun is happening this year: in lieu of “the Sussexes are not invited to Christmas at Sandringham” stories, we’re getting tons of stories about Prince William and Kate going to war with King Charles and Queen Camilla. Ho ho ho, merry Christmas! Last year, William and Kate skipped the big family Christmas lunch at the main house at Sandringham. Will and Kate have always preferred to spend as little time with the other left-behinds as possible, and they also invite the Middletons to stay at Anmer. So after the church walk on Christmas morning, Will and Kate usually return to Anmer and spend the rest of the day with the Middletons. Well, they plan to do the same this year, even though King Charles is reportedly doing poorly.

Prince William is skipping Christmas lunch with his father after long-simmering tensions between the monarch and his heir were made worse by the palace’s shambolic handling of the Prince Andrew affair.

William and Charles’ offices did not respond to a request for comment, but a source told the Royalist: “William and the family will do their duty and go to church with big smiles pasted on, but they are not expected for Christmas lunch at the big house. It has been an extremely difficult year for William and Catherine.”

William and his family are expected to retreat to their private home, Anmer Hall, after the 11 a.m. church service on Christmas Day. This will mark the third year in a row they have skipped lunch with William’s dad.

A friend of the King’s angrily denied the decision represented a rift, saying, “Of course William is invited, and of course he is free to do his own thing without anyone being remotely upset.”

However, The Royalist understands that the deep personal rift between father and son (William spoke openly to Eugene Levy about the trauma of his parents’ separation) has been exacerbated by Charles’ determination to continue to include Andrew’s children, Beatrice and Eugenie, in formal royal events. In recent weeks, Charles gave Beatrice a coveted royal patronage of a key royal charity, the Outward Bound Trust. The King’s judgment was called into question by the move, which came just days after she was spotted hosting a tea party at a five-star hotel in Saudi Arabia and attended an investment conference in Riyadh, the stomping ground of many of Andrew’s old contacts.

I am told the Princesses have been invited to Sandringham for Christmas as part of Charles’ ongoing efforts to make it clear they have not been cut off from royal society like their father. They may, of course, opt not to come in solidarity with their parents, both of whom have not been invited.

William’s concerns go deeper than a Christmas photo-call, however. Both women continue to rent private properties in London as pieds-a-terre from the king on terms unknown: Beatrice in St James’ Court and Eugenie in Ivy Cottage at Kensington Palace. For many years, the media were told their father paid commercial rent on his property, Royal Lodge, but it ultimately turned out he was paying rent of “one peppercorn per annum if demanded.”

William’s operation is run by a cadre of young, digital-savvy individuals who understand the threat that the King’s ongoing endorsement of Beatrice and Eugenie represents to the monarchy. A friend of William’s said, “There is not a specific fear about a specific detail. There is anxiety about the broader impact on the monarchy’s reputation of anyone with the surname York being part of it.”

Another family friend of the royals described the relationship between William and the king to me as tense, difficult, formal, and fraught, with William harboring a “deep-seated resentment” toward his father, rooted in childhood trauma. I reported that the two men only rarely speak informally, with most of their communication mediated by their private secretaries.

At the heart of [Charles & William’s] conflict lies a difference in philosophy about what the monarchy should project. William wants to strip back the pomp, uniforms, and ermine, and believes prioritizing family life over relentless public duty is the right course. Charles, by contrast, believes that constant visibility—Queen Elizabeth famously said she had to “be seen to be believed”—is the monarchy’s primary job, and that his son risks undermining the institution’s reputation for dutiful, selfless service by placing family first.

There were suspicions in the summer that rivals were encouraging some of the stories about William and Kate’s long and extravagant summer holidays as a kind of proxy war, aimed at undermining the couple’s carefully cultivated narrative of middle-class normality.

[From The Royalist Substack]

Three years in a row without going to the big house for Christmas lunch… in my opinion, it wouldn’t be that big of a deal on its own. Will and Kate have young children, and the Sandringham lunch is adults-only. Of course W&K want to spend the holiday with their kids, opening presents and day-drinking and what have you. But in the larger scheme of things, it’s extremely notable that William, the whole-ass Prince of Wales and future king, has so little respect for religious holidays or family occasions. In recent years, Will and Kate have also skipped the pre-Christmas lunch for the extended family, usually held about a week before Christmas. Charles even started hosting that lunch in Windsor, just a short distance from where Will and Kate allegedly lived, and they still didn’t bother to go. I bet they skip it again this year too. They also skipped Easter Sunday with the family two years in a row. So… yeah. William doesn’t give a sh-t about any of this.

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98 Responses to “Prince William & Kate plan to skip the Christmas lunch with King Charles yet again”

  1. Digital Unicorn says:

    Another year another royal tantrum from both sides. Am sure tomorrow we’ll get statements about how Pegs and Buttons are ‘make a statement’ on their stance on Andrew blah blah blah.

    Am waiting for the announcement that the Wails will get Royal Lodge – they’ve been after that place for years.

  2. I think they want to spend as little time with each other as possible. Some “journalist”, with a set of balls, should stake out Anmer Hall to see if Peg really stays there or helicopters himself to somewhere else that day. Is he really spending time with Can’t and the Middletons?

    • Neeve says:

      I agree,I think the Charles angle is just a cover up, very convenient to use his young family and in laws as the reason. He probably spends a couple of hours with his kids and disappears to wherever else he wants to be.

    • ces says:

      A reporter *could* stake out the home, but no one in the UL would publish it and there would be a story about how Will had to work elsewhere for a bit

      • I dont think the story would be he went to work somewhere else because he admits he wants to “work” from home and phone it in so that story wouldn’t wash.

  3. Alex Can says:

    Dim Bill is angry about something, and I really doubt it’s about Eugenie and Beatrice. I sometimes think it goes back to Camilla being made “queen.”

    • Jais says:

      Idk if it’s Camila necessarily but it’s weird right? They’re saying the two have tension bc they have different visions for the monarchy. And so what? William can implement his vision when he’s king one day. Why should it be causing them issues right now? And does William really care about icing out Eugenie and Beatrice?

    • Tessa says:

      Yet at the same time scooter called his mother paranoid and censored the Bashir interview. Wouldn’t that be something that would make Camilla happy.

    • Blubb says:

      Maybe it goes as far back as his mother iced out of Sandringham Christmas? William can’t let go and you can just hope his children have a nice christmas. What about meeting the cousins?

  4. Sunniside up says:

    Christmas lunch at Sandringham doesn’t sound like Christmas at all, Children having their dinner with the servants. Wow!

    • Harla says:

      A lot of large families have a “kids” table set up for gatherings, so I don’t see anything wrong with that, in fact most adults would rather sit at the “kids” table than be stuck next to Uncle Andy.

      • Normades says:

        Sure a “kids table” is normal but it’s usually in the same place same room. This sounds like a joyless no kids tradition where children are no where to be seen or heard. Charles is king he could change that if he wanted to and give them even more no excuse out

      • Sunniside up says:

        As I understand it the children are not in the same room.

      • BeanieBean says:

        Yes, we always sat at the kids’ table, but it was in the same room as the adults!! The Sandringham thing is totally different. Nothing ‘normal’ about it.

        And if William wants to prioritize family over duty, swell. Quit the whole thing & give up that sweet duchy money–because you don’t get that without performing at least some of that duty.

  5. Blujfly says:

    Why has it been an extremely difficult year for William and Kate? She’s in remission according to her, they upgraded to a new taxpayer renovated mansion, they both barely worked, she didn’t take a single foreign work trip, he did not take a single more than 2 day trip on behalf of his Majesty’s government, they went on 7-8 luxury vacations. If it’s been an “extremely difficukt” year the reasons why certainly haven’t been reported in the press and are unknown to the public.

    • Sure says:

      She’s taken foreign trips this year just not for “work”.

    • First comment says:

      It’s been a difficult year because they were forced to compete with Meghan and Harry who were much more visible working…they had to pretend to work from time to time and that’s difficult for them…anyway, I suspect the difficulties they face are related to Kate’s health (mental and physical) and William’s incapacity in showing any sign of worry or care for her.

    • Jais says:

      Right? How the hell was this year more difficult than last year? Check notes: they had 2 ski vacations, trips to mustique, a Greek yacht vacay and moved to a whole new estate with plenty of land grabbed for their privacy. Kate said in January she no longer had cancer. What has made this year so difficult?

      • QuiteContrary says:

        Those poor sausages! It’s a strain having to ensure that your servants have packed the right things for vacation! I mean, what if the nanny forgot to pack the ski poles or swim goggles?
        And then there’s the hassle of cosplaying your sister-in-law and late mother-in-law. So much difficulty!

      • Blujfly says:

        She released no fewer than 4 videos between the end of this year and next talking explicitly and implicitly about her recovery and finding new priorities and how much time she spent in nature. The recovery alone should have been caused for a good year.

    • Nic919 says:

      I caught that too. Last year was the difficult year when she went missing for months. Even by last September we were told by Kate herself she was cancer free.
      This year there were multiple holidays and Kate was up to skiing on two separate holidays.

      So what was difficult this year?

      • Chrissy says:

        Kate had to redecorate and move into yet another forever home with her own two hands! Those boxes of wiglets and ugly dresses are sooo heavy you know! Also, don’t forget the blessed school runs! So exhausting!! Poor fragile Kate was so busy! Too busy to do any semblance of work!

    • BeanieBean says:

      Y’all, those season videos were hard for Kate, I’m telling you, HARD. She worked & slaved over those things! She had to read 2-3 minutes-worth of script! Two to three whole minutes!!

      • Tessa says:

        Does she have the winter one ready. Maybe she and her family celebrate nay cha by building a snow man

    • Me at home says:

      Looks like lots of us are asking why their year was so “difficult.” Let’s see, a brand new “forever home,” multiple ski and yacht vacations, and very little actual work.

      The other excuse is also pretty lame–that William understands how nobody with the name “York” should ever darken a palace door again, and Charles is just too naive to see it. Yeah, the York sisters should stay away from foreign oligarchs. But nothing’s been proven yet.

      It’s like William’s staff are scrambling for excuses. To the point they’re fine briefing that William’s a vindictive jerk to his cousins, if that’ll stop questions about whatever else is going on with his father or with spending the holidays with Kate.

  6. First comment says:

    For William, “prioritizing family life over relentless public duty is the right course.” That’s the definition of monarchy to him? Family above all? He’s supposedly there to serve his country and its people and not his family ( that I seriously doubt he spends much time with them). But it’s nice to have the option…in real life that’s not possible

    • Tessa says:

      In the real world parents sacrifice for their children to make sure they have the best education. Make sure the children are healthy and happy. The keens with all their free time for many vacations and lots of funding come across as patronizing.

  7. Dee(2) says:

    I don’t think they ever wanted to do any of these events, and I think if Elizabeth would have allowed it they never would have come to begin with. Whether it was financial control, fear of media representation,or a smidgen of respect they at least faked the funk during her reign. None of those things are clearly a factor when it comes to his father, so he does what he wants. And his wife is just as lazy, so it’s hardly like she’s going to come as a family representative. She wants to be surrounded by her parents telling her how she’s perfect and wonderful, true golden child style.

    I have to say though, it’s increasingly looking like there’s not going to need to be some huge scandal. If you don’t want to do all of the pomp events, you don’t want to allow your extended family to do anything officially or unofficially to increase visibility, and you yourself are so abhorrent that people don’t want to support out of affection for you, why does the country need you as a representative? Elizabeth and Charles to some extent seemed to understand you can’t do it alone.

    • Lady Digby says:

      Agreed 💯@Dee(2) it’s baked in that Will does exactly what he wants to and has zero respect for the current King. His laziness when King will continue but explained to the faithful as “modernization” . This lie will only hold if the tabs continue to glorify him. However yesterday Times had a big article on Prince Edward on a peppercorn rents for Biggshot Manor so scrutiny of RF antics could increase. Is Will value for money 💰?

    • Jay says:

      Yup, this story is the Wales “testing the fences”. What is the bare minimum they can possibly get away with? They obviously wouldn’t want to set a precedent that they’ll have to follow after Charles is gone, and without the Queen (and Philip) to come down hard on them, they will just do the events they want to do.

  8. Amy Bee says:

    The press has been trying their best to deny runours of a rift between William and Charles but it’s been obvious for years that they don’t get along. Charles inviting Harry for tea was another sign that things weren’t well between the king and his heir.

    • Chuckles is getting the heir he deserves. Peg is nothing to be proud of and lazy as all get out.

    • Nic919 says:

      There is a video of tominey and jobbo that is pretty recent and they actually confirm that Charles has always gotten along better with Harry than William. And they include a few new stories about when William and Charles have had issues.

      There is so much the press is not saying to protect William.

  9. ChewieNYC says:

    First off, going to church on Christmas morning shouldn’t be a “duty” with pasted smiles on. You’re the future head of the Church of England on one of the biggest services of the year. That statement alone is gross.

    Second, claiming that this year has been “so hard” when Kate “recovered” from her Cancer over a year ago (said previous “hardest year”) and you’ve now got a new house, an uncle out of the picture and oh so many vacations. Insulting to your own subjects.

    Third, punishing your cousins and using them as excuses is just petty. It screams of Kate’s long feud with the blood princesses and another Middleton way of tarnishing them. Charles is in the right here.

    Finally, that last paragraph about their “carefully cultivated normal image” seems like a dig, does it not?

  10. Sure says:

    Someone on X suggested that WanK won’t be returning to Sandringham because they don’t want to return to the scene of the “crime”. I thought it was an interesting hypothesis but I’m not sure the timeline stacks up.

    • Nic919 says:

      I think the crime happened at Adelaide Cottage, which is only about a half hour away from London hospitals.

      The bad memories used as a reason to move relates to whatever happened December 28, 2023

  11. Tessa says:

    Scoot does not want to strip back all the perks and properties. Difficult year so get more property.

  12. Harla says:

    I’m inclined to believe that this is really nothing more than splitting time between both sides of the family, Christmas Eve dinner and church with William’s side of the family and Christmas Day with Kate’s family.

    • Nic919 says:

      Sykes is a mouthpiece for William and so if he’s saying the whales won’t attend it is because William wants that message out. The Middletons stay at Anmer every year and the lunch hasn’t always been skipped. William wants to telegraph something with this.

    • BeanieBean says:

      The royals don’t do Christmas Eve dinner & church, they do Christmas Day church & lunch.

      • Becks1 says:

        No, they do a big formal dinner on Christmas Eve – supposedly black tie, but that may have changed. Then there is a big lunch after church and dinner is more of a buffet I think (and the lunch may be as well?) just remember one story about cold sliced meat or something (which sounded gross in how it was described but then I figured its just like expensive and fancy deli platters lol.)

        Honestly, we usually don’t hear about them skipping Sandringham out loud like this. When I saw this headline I assumed it was about the pre-christmas lunch at windsor castle. I think it was said maybe last year and one other year that they weren’t going (maybe when Louis was a baby?) but usually its always implied/assumed that if they’re at the walk, they attend the Sandringham events. Did they just stop pretending once QEII died?

        I think W&K are massively underestimating how important QEII’s mantra of “seen to be believed” was. Why was she so beloved? Because people felt like she was their grandmother. They felt like they grew up with her. They felt like she and her parents suffered with them during World War II.They felt like they knew her. They felt like she worked incredibly hard so understood their own hardships, even if she lived in a castle and they lived in a cottage.

        Even with as out of touch as she actually was, people somehow related to her for decades.

        And while Charles is significantly less beloved and his personal life a lot messier, he does understand the importance of that mantra and he always has. People can criticize Charles for a lot, but not for his work ethic (by royal standards anyway.) With as imperfect as he is, people still feel like they know him, even if they don’t like a lot of what they know.

        There’s none of that with W&K because what people know is mostly a mirage.

  13. Tarte Au Citron says:

    Good grief, Prince Woffrey sounds more insufferable year on year. He never hosts any family events of his own, doesn’t seem to go anyone else’s, and then he fully expects to be head of the family in a few years time, and have all the cousins suck up to him. The Sussexes had the right idea to make their own F-U money.

  14. Eleonor says:

    Call me crazy but keeping those kids away from that toxic “family” dinner/house is the most sane thing these two ever did.

    • Dee(2) says:

      That’s only true if the people they’re around instead aren’t just as toxic.

    • Tessa says:

      The keens are petty people. I think if anything they are more toxic. Scooter has anger issues as well.

    • Nic919 says:

      Far more damage is happening at home with a father who has anger issues and a mother who experiencing serious mental health issues. Being near Zara’s kids isn’t what we will hear about a decade from now.

  15. Margaret A. Shannon says:

    In the past 300 years, despite the Abdication and WWII, Elizabeth II and Margaret seem the only members of the family to have had anything like a happy, loving childhood. That’s an inestimable blessing, and I believe was the firm foundation that enabled Elizabeth’s long service. If—and it’s a big one—if William and Kate are successful in raising their children well, the monarchy’s present decline may be reversed.

    Jackie Kennedy is reputed to have said if you mess up raising your children, nothing else you do matters very much. I agree. So many of the family’s present troubles can be attributed to parental failure.

    • Tessa says:

      The Wales children could have overheard their parents speaking badly of the Wales and May buy into it. And the Wales children are taken on many vacations that are on yachts . They could believe they are more special

    • Nic919 says:

      Margaret turning into an aimless alcoholic would suggest that her family life wasn’t great at all. And the Queen Mum managed to keep her many issues on the down low because she had longevity on her side along with a protective daughter who was monarch.

      The institution is toxic and no one ends up happy unless they escape it.

  16. Tessa says:

    Edit bad talk about the sussexes

  17. Inge says:

    ‘There were suspicions in the summer that rivals were encouraging some of the stories about William and Kate’s long and extravagant summer holidays as a kind of proxy war, aimed at undermining the couple’s carefully cultivated narrative of middle-class normality.’

    Not just the summer holidays

    Also Charles has cancer who knows how many christmasses he’ll has left

    • Nic919 says:

      Their middle class image is already blowing up in their faces. And it will continue to do so because Kate Middleton did not sacrifice her dignity and self respect for a decade to actually live a middle class life. The post accent more posh than the Queen tells you this.

      • Blujfly says:

        It’s getting harder and harder to hide as they come into more and more of their own money and the children age and cost more and more. If George goes to Eton, it will be a nail in the coffin.

    • jais says:

      They should really stop even trying for the carefully cultivated narrative of middle-class normality. Their lives are extra special. Tons of acreage and privacy in Windsor Great Park. Yacht and skiing vacations. Be honest about it, jeez. It’s the fakery.

    • Dee(2) says:

      The middle class narrative is stupid because the rest of their lives don’t match a middle class lifestyle at all. Middle class people don’t argue about whether their child is going to Marlborough or Eton, but whether they could afford to send them to a school like that period.

      They don’t drive Range Rovers, and travel the country between home number three or four depending on mood. They don’t take numerous ski vacations, and spend weeks in the summer on a yacht. They don’t buy new homes because the old home has bad memories.

      The only thing they have is the ” school run”, they use that to explain why they don’t have to work so that ruins the relatability right there.

      • Becks1 says:

        It’s a stupid narrative and I don’t know why they keep pushing it because its just not necessary. No one is surprised when Charles wears custom suits. No one expects Camilla to wear cheap jewelry. No one expects Charles to take a cab or uber to events. no one thinks they should live in a 2 bedroom cottage (well unless you’re Harry obviously.)

        no one cares if W&K take expensive vacations and send their kids to prestigious boarding schools. That’s what people expect from royals, especially royals who get 20 million pounds a year. It becomes a big issue for two reasons: their lack of work and their insistence that they’re so normal. So by insisting that they’re so middle class and normal, they’re just making it worse.

    • Carmen says:

      Normal middle-class people don’t take long and extravagant holidays. We can’t afford to.

  18. Nic919 says:

    My guess is that there is a possibility that the Sussexes attend a Christmas event this year and William is pouting about it. The lack of stories saying the Sussexes are banned from Sandringham this year is because the palace does not want that message out there. It would also be great PR for Charles if they did attend.

    • jais says:

      Yeah, I wondered about that too. IF, big if, that is happening even the press wouldn’t want to ruin it by leaking anything in advance. Which makes me wonder if William would even be told beforehand. Maybe he suspects and that’s enough. Or someone from BP is giving him details.

    • Sunniside up says:

      And the children would have Christmas dinner with the servants, I can’t see Meghan putting up with that..

      • Jais says:

        No I don’t see the Sussexes spending Christmas Day at Sandringham. But the possibility of some sort of private visit over the holidays….maybe? Truly, this could be the king’s last Christmas for all we know. And just the spectre of a private visit would be enough to have William crashing out. But really, I just don’t think William or Kate want to do the formal Christmas, which I get. But the pr message could be different. As in saying William and his family will of course spend holiday time with the king but just not on Christmas Day. It could be written in a nbd way as opposed to evidence of tension bc they have different visions of the monarchy. Sorry but boo hoo, that’s lame. Both these guys are gonna be king at some point.

    • Tessa says:

      I hope not. The sussexes should steer clear of the toxicity

    • Becks1 says:

      I don’t see them attending on Christmas Day but I could see them going before and flying back home Christmas Eve, or flying to the UK the week after Christmas for a visit. The fact that even Tom Sykes is focused on the Wales non-attendance and not the Sussexes is interesting IMO.

  19. Gemini says:

    I think the reason they are skipping the Christmas lunch is because in his reign, the Scooter King doesn’t want to host the rest of the royal family during holidays. No Buckingham Palace lunches, no Sandringham Christmases, no Easter church visits, and no Balmoral summers. He sees all those things as work and he is allergic to working.

    • Blujfly says:

      I’ve thought this before myself. When he’s King there will be no Royal family.

      • jais says:

        Truly. The idea of them keeping these things up. Maybe they’ll assign a staff member to keep the traditions going but that does not mean they’ll show up. It would be cool if they tried to create some new traditions that are less formal with the wider family but yeah that feels like to much work for them plus the fact that they barely seem to give a f-ck about the wider family.

    • BeanieBean says:

      Exactly. W&K host nothing now and they won’t be hosting anything once they get the big hats. Which is odd, really. There aren’t too many 40-something couples with kids who host NOTHING at their homes–no birthday parties, no pool parties, no Super Bowl parties (or the UK equivalent), no barbecues, no pot lucks, no nothing.

  20. therese says:

    I couldn’t help remembering the coronation when Willie pledged to the King, but couldn’t and wouldn’t look at him. Even when they were nose to nose. I think his turning up late was a massive disrespect also. And yes, I particularly noted this “There were suspicions in the summer that rivals were encouraging some of the stories about William and Kate’s long and extravagant summer holidays as a kind of proxy war, aimed at undermining the couple’s carefully cultivated narrative of middle-class normality.” I think Willie hears the criticisms, and thinks he can tell everyone what to think about it. This is delicious to me: not the discord between family, but based on the hatred the two generated against Meghan and Harry.

  21. wolfmamma says:

    The monarchy as we have known it is OVER. Billy and Waity are in it for the money only.
    Charles is a terrible Dad, and not a great king.
    Billy is a knob.
    Waity’s parents are scheming GRIFTERS so how do you expect anything else from her or her siblings.

    Sad really but there you have it.

    • Chrissy says:

      Agree. I can’t wait for the rest of the UK to figure out that the laziness and virtual elimination of all the pomp and Royal family’s presence will become the norm! I’m looking forward to all the negative press coming Little Willie’s way. Eliminate the Monarchy!

  22. Whatwasthat says:

    Lest we forget that it was 30 years ago Diana was fooled into a Panorama interview
    The consequences of which have been firmly identified as her death
    It must be still so raw as more secrets are uncovered especially in this
    Diana-o-Rama book which has been released as show clearly the BBC knew about the fraud
    The ramifications of those lies which created a great amount of fear in her she would have
    moved in other directions
    The royalist interview on YouTube regarding this was a reminder to me of those days
    I was involved in a crazy incident myself where she was hiding from the paparazzi & just the thought of Charles and what he ,and her brother could have done to protect her still makes me mad
    No wonder those boys are still angry as many things have not changed
    Including still the suggestion she was “paranoid”
    Diana said Charles was not suitable to be king and she was right

    • Tessa says:

      Scooter prince did call his mother paranoid. I don’t think William is suitable to be king. He needed counseling which he did not get. Diana,was tight to be wary of charles.

  23. Jay says:

    I’m sorry, can we please discuss THIS: “William’s operation is run by a cadre of young, digital-savvy individuals…”

    We are talking about the same team that left the tweet about honouring “Vetern’s Day”, yes?

    • Jais says:

      They do not come across as very savvy do they?

    • Nic919 says:

      Jason Knauf was catfishing on Twitter for years using an account to attack Meghan. So they are basically confirming that his staff are online posting stuff along with the bots.

      We know they read this site. That’s what taxpayer money is going to. Protecting Williams fragile sense of self.

      • Magdalena says:

        Yep. This was my first thought: that “digital-savvy” was code for “buying or emulating bots” 😀

    • Smatone99 says:

      Never mind the number of AI fails they have had. They’re utterly useless. But I suspect this refers to whichever firm they’re using for the bot farms bashing, lying about and abusing H and M. That’s they’re only strategy.

    • BeanieBean says:

      Yeah, noticed that. Made me think of a bunch of dude-bros spending all day on their phones. Hoity-toity dude bros, but still. Kinda like the various idiots running the trump & trump administration accounts.

  24. Denise says:

    This could very well be the last Christmas witn his father

  25. Grandma Susan says:

    I have to say it. In the photo of William by the elevator his jaw reminds me SO MUCH of the Alien Queen in Aliens 2. He looks like a second mouth could shoot out at his enemies. And, Khate? She’s a stick.

  26. Smatone99 says:

    Interesting after years of William strong and sensible, and Harry damaged, delusional and angry, they’re now openly discussing Willy’s life long mental health issues. That’s fascinating.

  27. Sharon says:

    I think William doesn’t want to hang out with Camilla & her family at the lunch. It’s like when your dad remarries and he’s now closer to his new family than his first family. As well, Will & Kate come across to me as day drinkers & would rather be at home and drink. My hubby’s ex’s family start around 10 or 11am Xmas day and keep drinking all day. By dinner time, everyone is smashed. I didn’t grow up with a family that drinks heavily at Xmas. With Charles ill, they should attend the lunch. They’ll be going on holidays again soon enough, it’s not like they are regular families with limited time off. They have helicopters to travel to & fro. Everything is free. They barely work.

    • jais says:

      I have to imagine there are drinks at this Sandringham lunch thing. But I can concede that the Wales may feel more comfortable getting toasted at their own house and not with the larger gossiping family. They are private private. For reasons. I don’t know what those reasons are per se but it’s pretty clear they don’t want to hang with the others.

    • Tessa says:

      Scooter ousted his own brother and keen was nasty to meghan. Scoot alienated his own brother.

  28. jferber says:

    Another secret, separate vacation? They are grifters and scammers to the last degree, to the tune of hundreds of millions of pounds (which is a greater amount than millions of U.S. dollars would be). Propaganda for hundreds of years so that the Brits are practically born with the DNA to bend the knee to useless, thieving, hateful “betters” than themselves).

    • Me at home says:

      Last year Kate and the kids, and possibly William too, spent New Years Day skiing in Switzerland. Maybe they have to get home to organize their staff around this year’s trip.

  29. Henny Penny says:

    Here’s how I see it. Charles is, was, and has always been a terrible father to both of his sons. And I’ve seen zero evidence that he’s all that much of a grandfather, either. And I can only imagine how horrible and dangerous it is for anyone in this family to risk being in the same room as Camilla. I wouldn’t let my children go into a room with her where she could trick them into saying something she can use against them in the press. She tore apart Harry as a boy, and she’d do it again in a heartbeat given the opportunity. So, on this, I’m on William’s side. If I were him, I would stay away, and I’d keep my wife and children away, too.

    As far as the God and the Church thing? They sure do have a problem on their hands, don’t they? What do you do with the man who openly despises church who is supposed to be ordained by Holy God for his sacred role of living off the work of everybody else? How will they justify it if William won’t play along? William should just do everybody a favor and take away his own titles and everybody else’s and be done with it.

    • Hannah says:

      Viewing it through my own rose tinted glasses. Christmas with K’s family and their Middleton cousins just sounds like more fun and probably more relaxed than stuffy Sandringham and all its weird rules and dress codes

      I don’t begrudge either Prince Harry or W wanting to be away from their dogshit father and his second wife during the festive season, especially when both men have young children

      Chuckles can fill Sandringham with his second wife’s children and grandchildren. And the other left overs who need to butter up Chuckles & his evil witch. It’s what he deserves.

      As we approach 2026, why we have not separated Church from State is something that continues to flummox me. Especially as Britain is not necessarily a majority Christian country (6% of adults in the UK identify as practising Christians, while 42% consider themselves non-practising Christians)

  30. Jane says:

    I’m not surprised by any of this, except “people with the last name York”. so the princesses are allowed to use York as their last name despite their father, but two people who have done literally nothing wrong are not allowed to use Sussex?

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