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Prince Harry 'to spend Christmas with new father figure' as royals break from tradition

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Prince Harry will spend a rare Christmas apart from the royal family as he remains across the Atlantic during the pandemic. Like millions of Brits facing an extraordinary festive season, the royals are scattered due to coronavirus restrictions.

Their separate Christmases marks a break in tradition for the senior members of The Firm - the first since 1987, reports the Express.

Harry, 36 and wife Megan Markle, 39, are reportedly planning to spend Christmas in their adoptive home of Los Angeles, where they reside following their split from royal life.

A source close to the couple told Marie Claire they will spend the day with Meghan's mum Doria Raglan, Harry's pal and 'father figure' David Foster, 71, and his actress-singer wife Katharine

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