It looks like Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are spending more time abroad than previously planned for the holidays.
The pair have already opted, but now it looks like they're also skipping out on two additional holiday traditions. Now, it looks like this year will go toward racking up some much-needed family time.
Typically, the Queen has two different parties ahead of Christmas Day. One event is meant as a thank you for the Buckingham Palace staff for their hard work year after year. The other is a lavish lunch at the Palace that the entire royal family attends. The staff party is scheduled for December 16 and the lunch is meant to happen on Wednesday, December 18. It looks like Meghan and Harry won't be in attendance there.
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