Friday 15 December 2017

Meghan Gets into the Festive Spirit with Two Royal Christmas Parties This Week!

Meghan Markle has certainly been getting into the Christmas spirit with not one but two royal Christmas parties this week. Newly engaged Meghan reportedly traveled to LA for a flying visit last week to see her mother Doria Ragland and then returned to London to spend time with the Royal family. On Monday night, much to the surprise of those in attendance, Prince Harry arrived at the Royal Household Christmas Party hosted by the Lord Chamberlain at Windsor Castle with his fiancée. This is another significant milestone for Meghan as the annual event was attended by the Queen who was escorted by Prince Andrew. The Duke of Gloucester and Duke of Kent were also present.


Richard Kay exclusively broke the story which has since been confirmed by People and Hello!. Mr Kay writes:

'Step by elegant step, Meghan Markle is transforming the Royal Family. It is the manner in which Meghan is being fast-tracked into royal life long before her wedding that is so startling. For I can reveal that earlier this week the American actress had another unusual starring role — accompanying Harry and the Queen to the Royal Household Christmas party hosted by the Lord Chamberlain at Windsor Castle.
In a more intimate re-run of her first engagement, at Harry’s side in Nottingham earlier this month, Meghan plunged into a sea of welcoming faces gathered in the castle’s great reception rooms. This time they were footmen, housemaids, butlers and pages, the domestic staff and gardeners who keep Buckingham Palace and the other royal residences ticking over. While the Queen, escorted by Prince Andrew and her cousins the Dukes of Gloucester and Kent, was greeted with affection, all eyes inevitably were on the smiling figure of Meghan.
At the party, the formality was kept to a minimum with handshakes rather than curtsies. ‘She asked everyone she met their names and what they did,’ one guest told me. ‘It was very natural.'

The party was held in a set of rooms, including the Waterloo Chamber, St George’s Hall and the Grand Reception Room where Harry and Meghan's wedding reception will take place next May. Certainly, wedding planning was at the forefront of Meghan's mind, and she revealed she and Harry spent part of last weekend at Windsor looking over the State Rooms as they make preparations for the big day.


We may not have photos of Harry and Meghan but we do have images of Windsor Castle decorated for the festivities; they were released earlier this month. Take a look at the majestic tree in St George's hall.


Country Living reports: "One tradition which continues to take centre stage is the Christmas tree, which was "born" at Windsor. We know there were trees used before Victoria and Albert by Queen Charlotte, but it was Prince Albert in the 1840s who introduced the idea of the Christmas tree as we know today and they popularised it by giving trees to local schools and barracks. Each year, an 'absolutely enormous' Nordmann Fir goes on display in St George's Hall. It's grown on the nearby Windsor Estate and this year, it has been decorated entirely in gold. Embellishments include miniature crowns, pine cone ornaments and twinkling fairy lights, finished with an angel sitting on the top of the tree."


Decorations at Windsor.


Take a peek inside at the tree going up. It took thirteen hours. Such a beautiful backdrop for a Christmas party.


Richard Kay continued:

'Her presence was a surprise to staff, who laughed when the Lord Chamberlain, Earl Peel, said in his address with masterful understatement that next year would be a busy one. He didn’t have to mention the royal wedding. But it is the breath-taking speed with which the star of the TV show Suits is being absorbed into the royal world, while still not a royal, that has amazed even the most up-to-date courtiers.' 

Guests enjoyed Mumm champagne or Sandringham apple juice. Apparently Meghan didn't drink.


Hello! reports: "Harry and Meghan spent about an hour at the party and they were really friendly and went around talking to everyone. Meghan was very sweet and so beautiful." Mail Online's Rebecca English said: "One person who met her told me that she was 'charm personified'. "She held out her hand & said 'Hi, I'm Meghan'. She was unbelievably beautiful and Harry looked so proud."


Meghan wore an elegant burgundy lace dress for the evening. A great colour for a seasonal party. Naturally since we don't have photos, I did a quick search for 'burgundy lace dresses' (as you do of an evening). The Lela Rose dress below came up initially and would have been a great choice. Meghan is a fan of the designer and is seen wearing one of her gowns in the photo above. The corded lace Jonathan Simkhai dress looks 'very Meghan'.


On Wednesday evening, Meghan joined Harry and William and Kate for the annual Kensington Palace staff party. According to the Mail Online, the couple were there for a short time before leaving early. I think it's very important for Meghan to get to know the KP staff and those behind the scenes who play important roles in the day to day running of the place. She will be an important part of the royal quarter at the Palace. At the staff party next year, Meghan will be an established member of the Royal family with her own private secretary in attendance. William and Kate were photographed departing, but no photos of Harry and Meghan have emerged.


The party was held at Rococo-style bar and vaulted Modern European cellar restaurant Beach Blanket Babylon in Notting Hill. The party of sixty enjoyed champagne, caviar, traditional Christmas favourites such as corn fed duck and Christmas pudding.


It's wonderful to see Meghan attending family events and getting to know those in the Royal households. It very much sounds like Her Majesty has warmly welcomed Meghan into the family and by all accounts she was a hit with everyone she met.

21 comments:

  1. Your photographs are unbelievably beautiful for both blogs. Thank you for letting us participate! Is Lela Rose the brand of the wonderful blouse MM's mother wore in Canada? I bet she did wear that dress you show; I like the other one just a bit more.

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  2. Excellent wrap up of events!
    Such a busy year! Thanks a lot Charlotte! You are a blessing!

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  3. It's Nothing Hill not Nottingham. Thanks for your amazing blog

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  4. Oh my...the decorations at Windsor Castle are stunning! Thank you for sharing this info, Charlotte. I hope Meghan enjoyed meeting all the staff & people behind the scenes. I'm happy that Meghan is slotting into her position almost seamlessly...it's like she's been hanging off of Harry's arm for years! Everyone she meets seems to have nothing but nice words to say about her. I love both of the burgundy lace dresses that you displayed here. I wonder what she'll wear at Sandringham on Xmas day & what 'prank' presents they all have in mind for one another. I heard HM was 'over the moon' to receive a washing up apron as a gift one year.

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    1. Meghan does have a winning personality it seems Kiwi Gal. I think she has purposed in her heart long ago to not harbor malice towards others.
      She's experienced the reward of that and it is sort of a self-perpetuating thing, yeh? Love never fails, lol. Didn't someone somewhere say that before. :)

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  5. Charlotte. I hope this isn't offensive in any way whatsoever for that is certainly not my intention for sure, but if possible and no trouble, could you include a photo of the Grand Reception Room also to kind of help us get a visual on the scope and luxury of the capacity that will be available for the wedding reception? If not, that is no problem. :)

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    1. I will be doing a thorough post on Windsor ahead of the wedding and including as many photos as I can :)

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    2. Oh boy, :). Sounds fun, Charlotte. Thank you. :)

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  6. That looks absolutely beautiful. I love the first photo of Windsor Castle in the snow.

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    1. That photo is gorgeous! I wish we had snow for Xmas here in NZ, but there's not a chance with this heat!

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  7. Wore a similar burgundy lace dress to the office Christmas party last week. Works as well for a 67 year-old, if I say so myself.

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    1. Yes my daughter is getting married in 2019, I would gladly wear either of those dresses for mother of the bride, not quite 67 but close.

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  8. I think it is perfectly natural for Harry to bring his fiance to private staff events - and not out of the ordinary. Where the protocol would be unusual if she accompanied him to public church events like the Grenville Tower Memorial when she is not officially a member of the family. It would make sense for her to attend the Buckingham Family Xmas party as well. These are family events where you do take the time to introduce a future partner to the family and staff. It would be very awkward for Harry to leave her at their shared home while he participates in these events. Which is why I also expect to see her at Sandringham.

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  9. The tree is absolutely stunning 🎄

    So nice to hear that Meghan has been welcomed warmly into the royal family ❤

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  10. I am so excited! I wonder if this gives us any clues about Kate's due date? I've had three babies over the last 7 years and I can tell you that's a pretty quick turn around to be expected to be looking beautiful and put together. I know she has more help than us mortals, but seriously, no one looks that great 3 weeks postpartum : ) Maybe she is due earlier than we think.

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    1. 3 in 7, God bless you. 😊

      You may be right about Kate being due earlier, but she does appear to regain her figure very quickly. We shall see...

      I'm already wondering what she might wear. IF she recycles, perhaps it will be the dress she wore to Pippa's wedding. I think there would be something sweet and sentimental about it....


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    2. I didn't actually like the dress she wore to Pippa's wedding. Thought the color was so-so and it looked so matronly. But, at three weeks post partum, I wouldn't quibble with anything she chose to wear.

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    3. That would actually be quite cute if she wore the same dress from Pippa's wedding. It wouldn't distract from the bride (not that Kate would!). I loved the dusty rose colour of the dress & I think it would be comfortable for Kate with a post partum figure.

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  11. Congratulations on 3 babies in 7 years, Brien. :) 🍼
    Good point about that turnaround time.

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  12. Charlotte, I am loving that burgundy lace Lela Rose dress you found. It would look fantastic on Megan (wonder if Megan will be wearing her up occasionally). With so many events on her calendar this past week and next week, followed by Christmas how is she able to find, purchase and put together her outfits?

    I'm sure there are many pretty items in her wardrobe but I'm guessing she's also wanting dresses that might be somewhat more conservative versus what Megan Markle the actress would wear.

    Can't wait to see photos of the Markle Sparkle :-)

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  13. I doubt Kate will re-wear the dress she wore to Pippa's wedding. I would imagine Meghan and Kate will find something that is somewhat co-ordinated for the current wedding. Although Meghan seems to be a lovely person, we all know how particular brides can be and I'm sure she has plans/ideas for what she would like Kate to wear.

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