Prince Harry described Christmas with his fiancee, Meghan Markle, as "fantastic", and talked about spending the day with his niece and niece, Princess Charlotte and Prince George.
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Harry spoke about Markle during his special appearance today as guest editor of the BBC's three-hour radio show, Radio 4.
The show focused on central themes of Harry's charity work: youth empowerment, support for former service members and mental health awareness, and Harry was also asked about Markle, who joined the Real family on Christmas day.
"It was fantastic, he really enjoyed it," said Harry, 33, of Markle, 36. "The family loved having her there."
Markle, a native of Los Angeles, was the first fiancé invited by Queen Elizabeth to celebrate the Christmas holidays with the royal family at Sandringham, the Queen's estate.
Merry Christmas! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Harry and Mrs. Meghan Markle have joined the members of the Royal Family for Morning Service on Christmas Day in Sandringham. pic.twitter.com/6DMRGFPntt
– Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) December 25, 2017
The Duchess of Cambridge did not attend the Christmas services at Sandringham in 2010 when she was still engaged with Prince Guillermo. He spent Christmas with his family before his wedding with William the following year.
Markle and Harry greeted the audience after the service of the royal family on Monday at the church of St. Mary Magdalene. Markle, who seemed a little nervous, could be seen receiving advice from Harry and William when they left the church.
Markle also dominated his first public reverence when Queen Elizabeth left.

"I think we had an amazing time staying with my brother and sister-in-law," Harry said of William and Kate, who have a home, Anmer Hall, near Sandringham. "We were running with the kids and Christmas was fantastic."

William, 35, revealed to Sandringham supporters that George, 4, received the only gift he had ordered on his list to Santa, a toy police car.
Markle said earlier that Kate, 35, has been "wonderful" in providing guidance and making her feel welcome.

Markle and Harry announced their commitment in November. They plan to marry on May 19, 2018 at Windsor Castle.
Harry told the BBC that every family has its challenges and Markle has done an admirable job adapting to real life so fast.

"I think we have one of the largest families I know and every family is complex," he said. "She has done an absolutely amazing job, just going in there and it's the family, I guess, that she never had."
When asked if he and Markle plan to invite Barack and Michelle Obama to their wedding, Harry told the BBC presenters that the couple had not yet reached that far. Harry's interview with the former president was broadcast today on Radio 4.
"I do not know about that," he said. "We have not put together the guest list yet."
Harry added that he and Markle are looking forward to 2018 and predicted it will be a "fantastic year."
"As I said, we are looking forward to the New Year and look forward to the year 2018 because I am determined to make sure that both me and the young generation and everyone else are going to swing this pendulum," he said. .