Prince Harry and Meghan are no longer guaranteed automatic invites to royal events like Christmas at Sandringham or summer breaks at Balmoral—they now require a personal invitation from the King, especially since they’re not considered “working royals.” Planning to return to the UK before August so their kids can start school in September, they may miss this year’s Balmoral trip due to logistics. The King has emphasized they’ll always be family and looks forward to private reunions. Their “no half-in, half-out” status, established under Queen Elizabeth II, remains firmly in place, with the King and Prince William committed to upholding it. While public appearances with the main royal family could boost their image, others worry about commercial exploitation. It’s too early to predict when—or if—they’ll attend any official public events once settled back in the UK. Meanwhile, the King and Queen are hosting a major family gathering at their Scottish estate, including the Prince and Princess of Wales and various cousins, underscoring efforts to maintain royal unity despite the Sussexes’ unique position.
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