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It’s been an eventful year for the royal family – there’s been two royal weddings, Prince Louis’ birth, Meghan Markle’s pregnancy announcement, and in the latter part of the year, rumours of a royal feud between Kate and Meghan, Harry and William, and then Meghan vs everyone, that just won’t go away.
However, in a preview of the Queen’s Christmas Day speech released by the palace, the Queen will use her annual address to call for “peace on Earth and goodwill to all”, noting that it is needed “as much as ever”.
The Christmas broadcast, which was recorded in Buckingham Palace’s white drawing room on December 12, will see the monarch spreading the Christian message: “I believe [Jesus’s] message of peace on Earth and goodwill to all is never out of date. It can be heeded by everyone,” the Queen will say.
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I don't hear any reference to the Meghan Markle issues at all. Every year the queen mentions family and she has made no reference to anything to do with Meghan. Remember that she has speech writers? A HUGE amount of work goes into these Xmas speeches and there is no way that the queen would make the speech addressing issues with others. The only reference to Meghan and Harry was when she said something about looking forward to embracing new members of the family (referring to the baby)
...Or, it could be a reminder to treat one's staff and subordinates with respect, lest more resign in 2019.