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Royal Family Reunion at Balmoral: Summer Plans Unveiled

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Royal Family Reunion at Balmoral: Summer Plans Unveiled

In mid-August, III and Queen are set to carry on 's time-honored tradition of hosting a family gathering at the Balmoral estate for a summer retreat.

The royal clan is expected to make their way north to the castle where the late Queen spent her final days.

The Daily Mail reports that the guest list comprises , Princess Kate, Princess Beatrice, , Prince Edward, Duchess Sophie, and even Prince Andrew.

Notably missing from the lineup are and Meghan Markle.

's infant son, Ernest, is anticipated to make his royal debut during this intimate affair, marking a significant milestone for the young family.

At two months old, Ernest's first public appearance comes with certain conditions, as Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, cherish every moment with their newborn.

The couple, already parents to two-year-old August, are likely to join for his inaugural summer sojourn at Balmoral in Scotland, following in the footsteps of the late II.

Eugenie has previously expressed her affection for Balmoral, calling it “the most beautiful place on earth” in a 2016 ITV documentary.

Should Eugenie and Jack attend this summer's gathering, they are expected to be accompanied by Eugenie's sister's family.

Insiders reveal that Eugenie and Jack plan to bring both their sons, August and Ernest, to the Balmoral estate if Meghan is excluded from the event due to concerns about privacy and potential exploitation of the children.

Allegations suggest that Meghan had manipulated a photo of August in the past.

The absence of Meghan and Harry from the reunion is anticipated to maintain a harmonious atmosphere among the royal children, as their presence could potentially disrupt the familial gathering.

The palace has confirmed that King Charles has no intentions of extending an invitation to Harry and Meghan for the royal family's summer reunion at Balmoral.

Consequently, their children, Archie and , will not be spending the summer with their UK-based relatives.

Royal expert Robert Jobson noted the strained relationship between the king and his youngest son, highlighting the fragmented dynamics within the family.

Meanwhile, royal correspondent Richard Palmer expressed skepticism regarding Harry and Meghan's attendance, citing tensions and past events as contributing factors.

As preparations unfold for the upcoming gathering, speculations arise about the new king's approach to the traditional events at Balmoral.

Reports suggest that King Charles plans to uphold certain customary activities, such as the Ghillie's Ball, an annual festivity where the royals don tartan attire and revel with their staff.

Additionally, there is anticipation surrounding the possibility of the king partaking in the renowned barbecues, a cherished tradition at Balmoral.

While change is inevitable, the essence of Balmoral remains intact, albeit under the stewardship of a new monarch.

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