Royal Caught Between Family Traditions and Cousin Bonding Time
As Christmas approaches, Princess Eugenie faces a delicate balancing act between royal traditions at Sandringham and a potential visit to Montecito with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Reports suggest that Eugenie, her husband Jack Brooksbank, and their young sons, August, 3, and Ernest, 1, have received an invitation from Harry and Meghan to join them in California for a post-Christmas holiday. This could provide an opportunity for the cousins—Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3—to bond during the festive season.
At the same time, Eugenie and her family have been invited to the traditional royal Christmas celebrations at Sandringham, creating a challenging choice for the 34-year-old royal.
Veteran royal correspondent Jennie Bond weighed in on the situation, telling OK!: “This is a tricky situation for Eugenie. It would be pretty bad form to refuse an invitation to Sandringham, but she values her relationship with Harry and Meghan too. A New Year’s visit to Montecito could be the perfect compromise.”
Eugenie and Harry share a notably close bond, even amid ongoing family tensions. Both Eugenie and her sister Beatrice have shown unwavering support for Harry despite the rift between him and other royals.
Interestingly, Eugenie’s recent absence from Kate Middleton’s Together At Christmas Carol Service at Westminster Abbey, which she had attended annually since its inception in 2021, has fueled speculation about her holiday plans.
As the festive season unfolds, Eugenie’s decisions may highlight her efforts to maintain ties on both sides of the Atlantic, navigating a path that honours her royal obligations while preserving her special connection with Harry and Meghan.