William and Harry will exchange Christmas gifts for their children - but not each other
Prince William, Prince Harry and their wives are said to be intent on exchanging Christmas gifts for their children but not for each other.
Despite the tensions, the two brothers and their wives are said to be intending on keeping Christmas normal for their children by sending gifts for them. "And in one royal tradition that Team Sussex is still on board with, Harry and Meghan have also dispatched gifts for George, Charlotte and Louis, who are nine, seven and four. There will be no presents exchanged between the adults."
They threw a party for Lilibet in the grounds of Frogmore Cottage in Windsor, however, it is not believed that William, Kate or their children attended the event.
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