Meghan Markle has reportedly been 'secretly messaging King Charles' with updates on her little ones, Archie and Lilibet, despite the ongoing 'feud' between the Sussexes and the Royal Family.
This new revelation comes from Royal biographer Omid Scobie, who writes in his new book Endgame that he was "surprised" to discover that Meghan had maintained contact with her father-in-law.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have had a strained relationship with the Royals since their shocking exit over three years ago
Tensions between Harry and his royal relatives has escalated in the last couple of years, when he made a number of startling revelations about them in his and Meghan's Netflix docuseries, and his memoir Spare.
Writing about Meghan's surprising contact with Charles, Omid clarified that the former actress wasn't sending the photos of her children "directly" to Charles but highlighted her "willingness there" for her kids to bond with their granddad.
OK! has contacted representatives for the Duchess of Sussex and King Charles.
Unfortunately, the same can't be said for Harry, Charles' youngest son, who, according to Omid, has "unfinished business" with his family.
Speaking to People, the royal writer shared: "His challenge will be to find something that balances that out so we can see him working in a space that isn't connected to the ties that bind from the past".
This comes as rumours swirl that Meghan and Harry would accept an invitation to spend Christmas with the Royal Family.
The Sussexes last celebrated Christmas with the royals at Sandringham in 2018, before they stepped back from royal duties and moved to the US.
An insider told The Sunday Times: "I can't imagine the Sussexes would decline an invitation to spend time with His Majesty. As of yet, there have not been any invitations for the holidays".
It comes after a source revealed to OK! that Christmas plans are causing some tension between Harry and Meghan, with Harry missing spending the festive season with his relatives.
They told us: "Harry always enjoyed large family Christmases. It’s a shame that his children will miss out on the fun.
"He used to say that nobody could celebrate Christmas like the Windsors. He experienced that festive togetherness for his entire life until his move to America and he really misses it.
"The Christmas plans are causing a bit of tension because he’s fed up with being away from everyone during key milestones."
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