Conversely, a recent report suggests that Prince Harry and his children will not be joining the Christmas celebrations at Sandringham.
This year marks a change as Camilla's children, namely Tom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopes, along with other members of the Queen's family, will be participating in the Christmas lunch for the first time.
According to an ITV report by royal editor Chris Ship, an insider shared, "The Queen has invited her children and grandchildren this year, which is different from previous years."
The report also mentions the inclusion of Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, in the Christmas lunch. She and her former husband, Prince Andrew, King Charles' brother, are expected to stay at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate, accompanied by any of their children, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, and their respective families.
Contrarily, The Duke of Sussex is set to be absent from Christmas celebrations with both King Charles and Prince William due to the controversies stemming from Omid Scobie’s recent book, Endgame.
Despite breaking a six-month silence in November to wish Charles a happy birthday over the phone, Harry is reported to remain in sunny California for the Christmas festivities.
Even before the Endgame revelations, a source mentioned to The Telegraph that Harry and Meghan were "unlikely" to decline an invitation to Christmas at Sandringham. However, Scobie's accusations about senior royals making remarks about Prince Archie's skin color, as revealed in a draft in The Netherlands, have seemingly altered this prospect.