Meghan Markle's Christmas plans REVEALED: Will Prince Harry's fiancée spend it with Queen?
MEGHAN Markle will celebrate this Christmas at the Queen’s Sandringham Estate before she marries Prince Harry.
GETTY
Prince Harry's fiancée will be seen in public with other royals when they attend the traditional Christmas Day church service on the Queen's private estate in Norfolk.
The loved up couple announced their engagement to the world on November 27 and a few days later a proud Harry introduced his bride-to-be to the nation during a series of official events in Nottingham.
Buckingham Palace has said the Queen and other members of the royal family will join the congregation for the morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church on December 25.
A Kensington Palace spokesman said: "You can expect to see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Ms Markle at Sandringham on Christmas Day."
During three-day Christmas celebrations at the 20,000-acre Norfolk estate, daily visits to church and numerous changes of outfits are the norm.
Christmas Day lunch is even scheduled to take just 50 minutes, with the times the family are expected to eat breakfast, walk the dogs, lunch and bedtime even pencilled in.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will most probably arrive at the estate at 9am, much like the other younger royals, with the senior members following later in the day.
Prince Philip usually leads the 330-yard walk to the Church of St Mary Magdalene on Christmas morning for the 16th century church’s festive service.
The Queen is usually driven to the service, which is usually around 45 minutes. This is after the family have enjoyed a breakfast dressed in their church outfits, which is usually a smart day dress for the women and a sharp suit for the men.