Royal Family's Christmas guest list in full - as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle snubbed
Express.co.uk takes a look at who King Charles may have invited to Sandringham this year for Christmas.
Royal family attend Christmas Day service at Sandringham church
Christmas is just around the corner and the Royal Family will no doubt be getting ready to head to Sandringham soon where they will enjoy the festivities together.
Yesterday, Buckingham Palace confirmed King Charles and Queen Camilla will be attending the morning service at Sandringham Church on Christmas Day.
"Their Majesties The King and Queen accompanied by members of the Royal Family will attend the Morning Service on Christmas Day at Sandringham Church," it was announced.
This will be Charles's second Christmas as King and the monarch has been largely following his late mother's traditions, albeit making a few small tweaks.
But this time the Sandringham celebrations are set to be bigger than ever with the royal Christmas lunch being moved from the traditional dining room to the ballroom.
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The King's biggest change this year is going to be the addition of Queen Camilla's family, who previously had to make the decision of staying at the estate or spending time with her side of the family.
Another pair that's been talked about whether will get an invitation or not is Prince Harry and Meghan Markle who have been estranged from the Firm for quite a while and who haven't spent Christmas in the UK since 2018.
Here, Express.co.uk takes a look at Sandringham's potential guest list in full.
Queen Camilla's family
The Queen's children from her previous marriage with Andrew Parker Bowles, Laura Lopes and Tom Parker Bowles, and their children, are expected to mark their first Christmas at Sandringham.
Camilla has five grandchildren in total - Lola, Freddie, Eliza, Gus and Louis. Her sister, Annabel, is also expected to join the royals on Christmas Day.
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Prince William and Princess Kate with their children
The Prince and Princess of Wales are also one of the big names expected to spend Christmas Day with the monarch, although it still hasn't been confirmed.
William and Kate will be bringing their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis with them.
After Christmas day, the family is believed to go visit Kate's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton.
The King's siblings
All three of King Charles's siblings and their families are expected to join the festivities at Sandringham this year.
Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson are rumoured to have been invited and are expected to join the rest of the royals with their daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
The princesses will in turn bring their husbands Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Jack Brooksbank as well as Beatrice's daughter Sienna and Eugenie's two sons August and Ernest.
Princess Anne as well as her husband, Sir Timothy Laurence, are expected to attend with her children Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips, Zara's husband Mike and their children Mia, Lena and Lucas.
Prince Edward and his wife Duchess Sophie are also expected to be part of the guestlist along with their children James, the Earl of Wessex and Lady Louise Windsor.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
One big question remains though about whether King Charles has invited his younger son Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.
The monarch is said to be longing to see his grandchildren, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, but tensions between the two sides have escalated even further since Omid Scobie's book Endgame was released.
Endgame unleashed a series of explosive claims about the Royals and neither side has made a comment on them.
Whilst sources from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex camp let slip the pair would be willing to accept a royal invitation to Sandringham this year, after the latest scandal, it seems increasingly unlikely.