Meghan Markle’s entry into the British royal family had been quite
untraditional but despite that; Queen Elizabeth made sure she was given a warm
welcome. The Duchess of Sussex’s first Christmas with the royal family was one
to remember as the monarch went above and beyond to make sure the to be new
member was feeling at home. According to Express; Her Majesty broke
a longstanding tradition of letting an outsider into her Christmas festivities
by inviting Meghan and her mother Doria Ragland when Prince Harry got engaged
to her. TheTalko; via Express;
explained how that specific holiday marked the beginning of a new era and how
it was momentous in its own way. Ragland getting an invite was quite
unprecedented as no other in-laws had even been extended a privilege such as
this; not even Kate Middleton’s mother Carole Middleton. At the time, The Daily Telegraph noted:
‘Markle's inclusion has been widely interpreted as a relaxation of convention.’
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