Meghan Markle, despite her well-documented challenges with the royal family, found moments of joy and warmth during her initial Christmas celebrations with her royal in-laws. The former Suits actress, engaged to Prince Harry at the time, shared her reflections on the unique experience of spending her first festive season at Sandringham in 2017.
The occasion was particularly remarkable as the late Queen Elizabeth graciously waived a traditional protocol that typically required couples to be married before attending Christmas at the royal residence. This gesture allowed Meghan to partake in the royal festivities even before officially becoming Prince Harry’s wife.
Recalling those cherished moments, the Duchess of Sussex fondly remarked, “I remember so vividly the first Christmas at Sandringham.” Despite any existing grievances, Meghan expressed her genuine delight at the familial atmosphere, sharing a conversation with her mother who described the experience as “amazing” and “just like a big family like I always wanted.” She emphasized the constant movement, energy, and fun that characterized the royal Christmas celebration.
Prince Harry, too, spoke fondly of Meghan’s first Christmas at Sandringham during an interview with BBC Radio 4. He highlighted the family’s enthusiastic embrace of Meghan, stating, “The family loved having her there. There’s always that family part of Christmas [where] there’s always that work element there as well, and I think together we had an amazing time.”
Describing the festive season, Prince Harry emphasized the joy they experienced staying with his brother and sister-in-law, engaging with the children, and overall characterizing the Christmas celebration as “fantastic.” Despite any complexities within the royal dynamics, Meghan and Prince Harry’s inaugural Christmas at Sandringham stands out as a cherished and joyful memory for the couple, demonstrating the capacity for warmth and familial bonds amid the unique challenges of royal life.