The Royal Family’s Funniest Christmas Gift Tradition and the Wildest Presents Ever Given
As Christmas approaches and families around the world prepare for gatherings, attention has once again turned to the British Royal Family and ongoing public curiosity about where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will spend the holidays.
Recent reporting and commentary from royal watchers suggest that Harry and Meghan were invited to celebrate Christmas in Britain but chose to remain in California instead. While the details of private invitations are rarely confirmed publicly, the claims have reignited discussion about the Sussexes’ relationship with the rest of the Royal Family and whether reconciliation is still possible.

A Look Back: Meghan’s Early Christmas Welcome Into the Royal Fold
When Harry and Meghan’s relationship became public, Meghan was reportedly welcomed into a tradition typically reserved for close family. In a notable break from usual protocol, Queen Elizabeth II allegedly invited Meghan to spend Christmas with the Royal Family early on, a gesture widely interpreted as a sign of acceptance.
At the same time, Meghan was said to feel pressure about meeting Prince William for the first time and making a good impression.
Royal biographers have claimed that Meghan believed William would likely want to understand:
- Who she was
- What her intentions were
- Whether she could be trusted within royal life
This was framed as part of a broader concern inside royal circles that newcomers might be drawn more to status than to the responsibilities and strain of public duty.

The Reported Turning Point: William’s Caution and Harry’s Reaction
As the relationship moved quickly, Prince William was widely reported to have expressed concern about the pace of Harry’s romance, advising his brother to take time to get to know Meghan before making major decisions.
However, multiple accounts suggest that Harry interpreted William’s comments as “snobbish” or dismissive, fueling early tension between the brothers.
Some commentary has alleged that William questioned:
- Meghan’s motivations
- Whether she appeared focused on personal profile and progression
- Whether her priorities aligned with the wider goals of the monarchy
It is important to note that these kinds of claims are often based on unnamed sources and secondhand accounts, but they continue to shape public narratives about the family dynamic.

After Megxit: The Relationship With “The Firm” Reportedly Worsened
Following Harry and Meghan’s decision to step down from senior royal duties, the distance between the Sussexes and the rest of the Royal Family reportedly grew more pronounced.
Several factors are commonly cited as contributing to the breakdown, including:
- Public interviews and media coverage
- Ongoing disagreements about privacy, security, and family communication
- Broader tensions tied to how royal life was portrayed publicly
Even when some observers believed a new chapter might begin after the Queen’s passing, fresh media projects have been perceived by many as making reconciliation harder rather than easier.
The Documentary Effect: Why Some Believe the Rift Deepened
With promotional clips for a Harry-and-Meghan documentary drawing huge attention online, some royal commentators have argued that public trust and private goodwill were further strained.
A line frequently highlighted from the footage was Harry’s statement that:
- “No one sees what is happening behind closed doors.”
- “I had to do everything I could to protect my family.”
To supporters, these words reinforce the idea that the couple felt cornered and acted out of necessity. To critics, they are seen as continuing a pattern of public conflict. Either way, the controversy has amplified the sense that a shared royal Christmas may now feel like a thing of the past.

The Royal Christmas Gift Tradition: Unusual, Funny, and Deliberately “Silly”
Beyond formal events like church appearances, holiday meals, and the monarch’s seasonal address, the Royal Family is known for a lighter tradition: exchanging novelty gifts.
Reports and royal anecdotes have claimed that past gifts included items meant to be humorous rather than expensive, such as:
- A leather toilet seat cover reportedly given within the family
- A cheeky gag gift allegedly given to the late Queen, described in some accounts as a humorous shower cap
These stories—whether fully verified or not—reflect a widely repeated idea: royal holiday gifting can be more playful than people expect.
Meghan’s Gifts: The “Singing Hamster” and the Spoon That Won William Over
Among the most talked-about holiday gift stories is the claim that Meghan chose a “singing hamster” as a present for Queen Elizabeth II, with accounts suggesting it amused both Meghan and the Queen’s corgis.
Meghan reportedly found it more difficult to pick a novelty gift for Prince William, with royal authors claiming that her biggest challenge was choosing something funny that would fit into the family’s existing gift culture.
Eventually, she allegedly selected a simple gag item that became a conversation piece:
- A spoon embossed with the phrase “cereal killer.”
According to the story, the gift landed well and was considered a hit, offering a rare anecdote that paints an early moment of warmth between Meghan and her brother-in-law.
Key Takeaways
- Harry and Meghan are widely rumored to be spending Christmas in California, despite talk of an invitation to Britain.
- Early accounts suggested Meghan was welcomed into royal Christmas traditions, including an invitation from Queen Elizabeth II.
- Reported tensions between Harry and William include concerns over relationship pace and alleged questions about Meghan’s motivations.
- After Megxit, the Sussexes’ relationship with the wider family was said to have deteriorated further.
- The Royal Family is known for novelty Christmas gifts, and Meghan’s reported “cereal killer” spoon for William remains one of the most repeated stories.
