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The former star of Suits was advised to downplay her skills as she joins in the joys and royal games of the holidays. Helps revealed that the queen likes to give her own show under royal command on Christmas Eve, when she evokes her imitations of world leaders, brand personalities and stars she met on her journey . Harry is desperate to give Christmas to Sandringham, his grandmother's estate in Norfolk, perfect.
Harry, who arrives tomorrow in Zambia for a two-day solo tour, has ensured that when Meghan and his mother, Doria Ragland, arrive, they will know how to navigate a Christmas with the royal family.
An assistant explained, "It can be very confusing.
"The jokes and gifts are very tacky, life is beautiful, the protocol is inflexible and terrifies the lives of newcomers.
"They do not like demonstrations, especially newcomers who show up.
"The Duchess must resist the American urge to win everything. The whole family likes to play charades on Christmas Eve and she must never beat the Queen, who is herself an excellent actress. "
Harry also warned Meghan not to speak out against the traditional pheasant shooting of the royal family at Boxing Day.
● Red and gold royal balls, each costing £ 34.95, were sold yesterday at the Prince Charles's Highgrove boutique, with proceeds going to his charity.
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