Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly planning what might be their last Christmas celebration at their Montecito home with their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
The couple is said to be making this holiday season particularly special amid uncertainties following Donald Trump’s recent election victory, which could potentially complicate their residency status in the United States. According to Closer, sources close to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex reveal that the couple is focused on creating lasting memories for their young family in California. They are prioritizing a joyful and intimate celebration that captures the magic of the season, given the potential challenges ahead.
An insider explained, “This could be their final Christmas in Montecito, and they want to make it as meaningful and memorable as possible. Meghan’s mother, Doria Ragland, will join them at their home, and the family is committed to ensuring that Archie and Lilibet have a magical day filled with love and joy, even though they won’t be surrounded by their extended family.”
The source also disclosed that Meghan and Harry have opted not to return to the UK for the holiday season. They reportedly turned down an invitation to spend Christmas with the Spencer family at Althorp, a poignant opportunity that they regretfully had to decline.
This decision underscores the couple's focus on stability and cherishing time with their children as they navigate the uncertainties in their personal and professional lives. As they embrace the festive season in their California sanctuary, Meghan and Harry appear determined to create a warm and unforgettable experience for Archie and Lilibet while prioritizing their well-being in the face of potential upheaval.

