Meghan Markle’s upset amid King’s Christmas speech as Andrew dealt blow | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles recorded this year’s broadcast from the Lady Chapel in Westminster Abbey. The palace announced that the monastery was chosen to reflect the theme of pilgrimage, which is the main theme of the message this year. Full details of what he says are kept secret at all times until it is published at 3pm on Christmas Day.
Latest odds have revealed how likely the monarch is to mention Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. It comes after King Charles, 77, and the Duke of Sussex, 41, held an important private meeting at Clarence House in London in September. This was their first step towards reconciliation. According to the information obtained, the meeting was short but cordial. Meanwhile, Meghan is Queen Elizabeth II. He has returned to England since 2022, following Elizabeth’s death.
Latest odds Poker Scout He priced a variety of topics for King Charles to mention in his televised Christmas Day speech, but Meghan and Harry are unlikely to be mentioned.
While the King mentions Meghan’s name at 12/1 at any point during the broadcast, he puts a shorter price at 8/1 to mention his son Harry.
The word ‘family’ features 4/7, with the NHS (8/11) and the cost of living crisis (6/4) rounding out the top three.
But Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew) also suffered a devastating blow at odds of 66/1.
Poker Scout spokesman Jeffrey McMillan said: “King Charles’ Christmas speech is traditionally about unity, reflection and looking forward, so it’s no surprise that ‘family’ (4/7) is the most likely theme this year too.
“A direct mention of Harry or Meghan will certainly raise some eyebrows, but at 8/1 and 12/1 respectively it doesn’t necessarily come as a Christmas miracle.
“As for the mention of Prince Andrew in 66/1, this will probably be the most talked about Christmas broadcast in modern royal history.”
The king is unlikely to mention his youngest sibling in his Christmas speech.
Buckingham Palace announced in October that Andrew would lose all his royal titles and leave his 30-room mansion in Windsor, but would not leave the Royal Lodge immediately.
This followed his links to convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein; but he vehemently denied any wrongdoing.




