Royal Message of Peace: Does Kate celebrate Christmas differently?

Royal Message of Peace: Does Kate celebrate Christmas differently?

Christmas 2024 is just around the corner, and for the British Royals it will be a special time at their country seat in Sandringham in Norfolk. According to insiders, it could be a challenge for Princess Kate (42) this year, since they supposedly want to abolish an old German tradition to distribute gifts on Christmas Eve. According to Today. This tradition, which goes back to the German roots of the Royals, was first introduced by Queen Victoria and her German husband Prince Albert, and could soon be a thing of the past if Kate should win the upper hand in the palace.

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The royal Christmas party remains an important part of royal life, despite the death of Queen Elizabeth II. In the course of these changes, Kate and Prince William (42) could have changed the course of the Christmas celebrations somewhat. Why? Because the children George (11), Charlotte (9) and Louis (6) could now also come into play too. Royal expert Charlotte Gräfin von Oeynhausen explained in a report by Family tradition is maintained despite the new dynamics. The afternoon tea is served as usual on December 24th and the gifts are unpacked, but they are often more presented as joke articles instead of luxurious gifts.

The first Christmas holiday includes traditional service and a royal Christmas dinner, typically with turkey. After that, fun and playing is on the program, with the royals enjoying games like Scharade or the card game "Racing Demon". Despite the latest upheaval within the family, there is a lot of respect for the old traditions, and Christmas time continues to have its festive splendor, even if the face of the royal family has changed.

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