The Wales family holiday schedule is a busy one, with the Christmas Carol service scheduled for December 6th at Westminster Abbey.
This tradition, spearheaded by Princess Katherine, aims to bring the nation together in a celebration of kindness and community.
The British royal family has always held special significance for Christmas, with Christmas gatherings at Sandringham estate. However, under King Charles’s reign, the holiday may be slightly different. Prince William is disappointed with the informality of Christmas Day lunch at Sandringham, and Sykes the Whales are often opting for a private celebration.
Prince William and Catherine may be planning an alternative Christmas celebration, a quieter and more intimate gathering with their children and close friends. Experts suggest that King Charles may loosen some rules, but these may be subtle to the outside world.
The holiday is expected to be quieter than 2023, although it may not apply to the Wales who are reportedly throwing a rival Christmas party at Amner Hall.
The Prince and Princess are also likely to scrap the custom of gift giving on Christmas Eve, which they are aware paints them as weird to the general public.
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