It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, and the royal family is planning their traditional celebration at Sandringham. This year, all eyes are on the latest addition to the royal family: Meghan Markle.
Harry, 33, and Markle, 36, are expected to stay with Prince William and Princess Kate, both 35, at their Anmer Hall home during the three-day-long celebration. William recently gave Santa Claus a Christmas list from his 4-year-old son, Prince George, with a request for a police car and a note that he’d been “nice” this year.
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Markle and Harry will be invited to the festivities watching George and his 2-year-old sister, Princess Charlotte, who love the Christmas holiday.
On Christmas Eve, the Royal Family heads to Sandringham, Queen Elizabeth’s 20,000-acre estate in Norfolk where they open gifts in the German tradition the night before.
Expensive gifts are frowned upon. Rather, members of the family will often swap funny gifts. Kate reportedly made homemade jam one year as gifts for her royal relatives.
Also on Christmas Eve, some members of the royal family take part in an annual festive soccer match with workers and locals in the area. William and Harry usually play on opposite teams. They did not join in last year, but Harry and James Middleton, Kate’s brother, joined for the game at Castle Rising on a pitch near Lord Grenville Howard’s 12th-century estate. Kate’s brother filled in for William, who had injured his ankle.
On Christmas Day, the royal family make the 300-yard walk to St. Mary Magdalene Church, where Princess Charlotte was christened in 2015.
The small stone church dating back to the 16th century sees Queen Elizabeth every Sunday when she’s in residence at Sandringham. Prince Philip typically takes the brisk walk with the rest of the members of the royal family while the Queen arrives in her chauffeured car from Sandringham.
Following the service, the royal family greets well-wishers…
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