The present was purchased for the Duke of Sussex during his bachelor years in 2011. The Royal Family famously exchange joke gifts with each other every Christmas.
Kate and William were also said to have purchased Harry Gucci loafers to replace his holey other pairs of shoes.
But Harry is no stranger to purchasing prank gifts.
Rumour has it he once gave the Queen a shower cap which said ‘ain’t life a b*tch’ on the front.
And Meghan Markle followed his lead with fine form at her first royal Christmas in 2017 – gifting Queen Elizabeth II a singing hamster toy, according to The Daily Star.
The monarch was so amused, she “burst out laughing”, the newspaper said.
But it is said to have later been broken by one of her corgis.
Prince Harry and Meghan had announced their engagement a month earlier.
Christmas is set to be a low-key affair this year as the Queen sets a leading example of safety first during the pandemic.
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The pair spoke with Cardiff University students during their royal train tour.
According to The Evening Standard, one student Lily Faulkner said: “They were trying like the rest of us to make Christmas plans with their family.
“They still weren’t 100 percent sure of what they were going to do or where they were going to be.”
Princess Anne could still be able to meet with children, Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips.
The tight-knit family could dine together as they all live on the grounds of the Gatcombe Park Estate in Gloucestershire.
Princess Anne, 70, lives at Gatcombe House with her husband Sir Timothy Laurence, 65.
The festive occasion is cause for further celebration after Zara, 39, and husband Mike Tindall, 42, announced on Wednesday they are expecting their third child.
Government guidance from December 23 to 27 enables loved-ones in three households to form a Christmas bubble.
Zara’s children are Mia, six, and Lena, two, while Peter is father to nine-year-old Savannah and Isla, eight.