A Royal Christmas Tradition: The Wales Family Celebrates Three Times
For most children, Christmas is a singular day of joy and celebration, but for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, the festive season is a triple treat.
The young Royals partake in three Christmas celebrations, blending royal tradition with a touch of Middleton family magic.
A Royal Christmas at Sandringham
The first of these celebrations takes place at Sandringham, where the Royal Family gathers annually for Christmas under King Charles’s leadership. This longstanding tradition, inherited from the late Queen Elizabeth II, is a cornerstone of the royal calendar. The festivities include a church service at St. Mary Magdalene Church, where the family greets well-wishers and enjoys a formal gathering within the grand estate.
A Middleton Family Christmas
Once the formalities at Sandringham are concluded, the Wales family usually joins Catherine’s parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, for a more relaxed and informal celebration. The Middletons, known for their strong family bonds, have been a vital source of emotional support for the Princess of Wales, particularly during her battle with cancer earlier this year.
Family Fun and Normalcy
Royal expert commentary highlights how the Middleton Christmas gatherings remind Prince William of the fun and warmth his late mother, Princess Diana, brought to the festive season. Carole Middleton’s approach to the holidays is simple yet joyful, ensuring the grandchildren enjoy a mix of traditional fun and a sense of normalcy.