Will Prince Harry's fiancee Meghan Markle join the royals at Christmas?

Markle, 36, and Harry, 33, are planning to wed in May 2018.

On Christmas Eve, the Royal Family heads to Sandringham, Queen Elizabeth’s 20,000-acre estate in Norfolk where they open gifts in the German tradition the night before.

Expensive gifts are frowned upon. Rather, members of the family will often swap funny gifts. Kate reportedly made homemade jam one year as gifts for her royal relatives.

Also on Christmas Eve, some members of the royal family take part in an annual festive soccer match with workers and locals in the area. William and Harry usually play on opposite teams. They did not join in last year, but Harry and James Middleton, Kate's brother, joined for the game at Castle Rising on a pitch near Lord Grenville Howard’s 12th-century estate. Kate's brother filled in for William, who had injured his ankle.

On Christmas Day, the royal family make the 300-yard walk to St. Mary Magdalene Church, where Princess Charlotte was christened in 2015.

Following the service, the royal family greets well-wishers outside the church on Christmas Day before heading back to Sandringham for Christmas lunch. Lunch is traditional with local Norfolk roast turkey from the region, a salad with shrimp or lobster and vegetables such as Brussels sprouts, carrots and parsnips.

After lunch, the entire family sits down to watch the Queen's annual televised Christmas message.

The Sunday Times of London has reported the Queen will break royal convention and invite Markle to the entire three-day celebration at Sandringham.

However, if Queen Elizabeth adheres to past royal protocol, Markle may not attend. The monarch is religious and may decide that attendance at the church service is reserved for her grandchildren and their spouses only, as she has done in the past.

There could be a compromise where Markle attends lunch and dinner celebrations at Sandringham but not church. Harry's relatives have welcomed Markle into the fold and are keen to make her feel part of the family.

Markle called Queen Elizabeth "an incredible woman" in her first joint interview with Harry after their engagement announcement last month.

"It's incredible I think, to be able to meet her through his lens, not just with the honor and respect he has for her as the monarch but the love that he has for her as his grandmother," Markle said. "All of those layers have been so important for me so that when I met her, I had such a deep understanding, and of course incredible respect, for being able to have that time with her."

"And the corgis took to her straight away!" added Harry with a smile, referring to Queen Elizabeth's beloved dogs.

On Dec. 26, the royal family enjoys a traditional pheasant shoot at Sandringham. Royal girlfriends have been included in the past.

After Christmas, Markle and Harry are expected to take a holiday. Kensington Palace has confirmed Markle will take some time off before the wedding to see her friends and family in the U.S.

The couple are starting to slowly make plans for their May 2018 wedding at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, with planning expected to really pick up in the New Year.