Across the Channel, the key word of the Crown for the end-of-year holiday season: humor.
Thus Prince Harry would have already offered a shower cap flocked with a “Isn't life a p***” to the late Queen Elizabeth II (hard to believe);
and Princess Anne would have found a leather toilet seat for King Charles III.
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A cheap
gift
for a first Christmas
Tradition of
cheap gag gifts
(which could be translated as “cheap funny gifts”) obliges, Meghan Markle would therefore have wanted to make a good impression for her first Christmas with her in-laws, in 2017. To highlight her sense of humor, so she allegedly chose to gift Prince William a spoon with the message “cereal killer” written on it, the
New York Post
reported on Dec. 26 – the transformative pun “serial killer,” either "serial killer", in "cereal killer", is lost in French...
In the bullseye: his gift would have liked a lot at the time, according to the biography of Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand dedicated to the Sussexes,
Finding Freedom,
published in 2020.
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Since then, the atmosphere is less festive between the Sussexes and the rest of the family, who spend the Christmas holidays each on their side.
Little hope that they are also offered gifts between them.
In question, among other things, the release this month of the Netflix documentary
Harry & Meghan
, which paints a less than rosy portrait of the British monarchy.
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