The King, known for his classic taste, has reportedly chosen traditional gifts for his grandchildren. Harrold suggested that items like a wooden farm set might be on the list, aligning with Charles' love for timeless, meaningful presents. The gifts have likely already been dispatched to California, where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle live with their children.
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While physical reunions may not be feasible, the King is expected to connect with Archie and Lilibet through Zoom or FaceTime. Harrold shared his confidence that Charles would prioritize this virtual interaction to witness his grandchildren’s joy as they open their presents. “There will definitely, without a doubt, be communication,” Harrold told The Sun's Fabulous magazine.
Such virtual interactions could also help bridge the gap created by the ongoing royal rift, providing an opportunity for family healing during the holiday season. Harrold noted that Christmas is traditionally a time for reconciliation, and even digital communication could play a role in easing tensions.
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