Prince and Princess of Wales Look Forward to Festive Season as Royal Christmas Plans Remain Uncertain
As the holiday season approaches, the Prince and Princess of Wales are undoubtedly looking forward to spending time with their family, with the Princess preparing to host her annual Christmas Carol service at Westminster Abbey.
This cherished event, which will be held on December 6, celebrates the themes of love, empathy, and togetherness, and reflects Katherine’s personal journey over the past year.
However, the royal couple’s plans for Christmas itself remain up in the air, with their usual festive tradition at Sandringham in Norfolk still unconfirmed.
The royal family has long followed the tradition of spending Christmas at Sandringham House, where they greet locals on their way to church for the Christmas Day service. In recent years, the Wales family has joined them for the annual outing. However, this year, it remains unclear whether Prince William and Princess Catherine, along with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, will follow the tradition.
Despite limited communication since then, it was reported that Harry and Meghan did speak with King Charles for his 75th birthday in 2023, during which Archie and Lilibet were recorded singing “Happy Birthday” for their grandfather. This sparked hope for a potential reunion, though sources suggest that little communication has taken place between the Sussexes and the King since that time.