It appears that King Charles III will be facing a new crisis due to his son Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle, when the Christmas party is held at Sandringham Palace in the coming weeks. The royal family will gather at the Sandringham estate in northern Norfolk late this month for the first time since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away in September at the age of 96. A royal expert revealed that Charles III will face a "major problem" on Christmas Day, December 25, due to the absence of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan Markle. Robert Jobson, the expert who wrote an article for the British newspaper "The Sun," stated that the 74-year-old Charles wanted to present the family as a united one on that occasion. Jobson, author of "King Charles: The Man, The Monarch, and the Future of Britain," said, "Charles is trying to show that the holiday season should be about family and forgiveness." He continued, "Charles's major problem this Christmas is not about the individuals who will gather on that occasion on December 25, but rather the two individuals who will be absent, Harry and Meghan." Jobson added, "Charles has tried to forgive them and hopes to end this dispute, but the problem he faces is that his ability to communicate with them has become limited."