British royal Christmas traditions are unique and steeped in history. Every year the Windsors meet at Sandringham House, a private home in Norfolk.

What are the Christmas traditions of the British Royal Family?

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This year, King Charles III will lead the monarchy’s Christmas customs, starting with the delivery of cards with a photo of him and his wife; One of the most radical changes for this year, however, is the addition of Queen Camilla’s relatives to these activities and the possible absence of Harry, the Duke of Sussex’s family, according to AD.

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German festivals

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The royal family arrives at Sandringham on Christmas Eve and the young people finish decorating the Christmas tree, a tradition introduced by Charlotte, the German-born wife of King George III.

Another heritage of German culture is the celebration of tea time, at 4 p.m. on December 24, with the delivery of gifts from invisible friends: the cheaper and more hilarious, the better, as revealed by the magazine Hello!

Frustrated tradition

Several media outlets are claiming that it is possible that Prince Harry, his wife Meghan Markle and their children will spend Christmas in California, which would frustrate the usual Christmas Eve football match between him and his brother William.

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Central day: Christmas

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December 25 is the central Christmas celebration, with a great lunch: shrimp or lobster salad, roast turkey and pudding with brandy butter, according to La Razón.

These dates also reward the services of the staff, who receive bonuses, while the chef is given access to the dining room to toast the monarch with a glass of whisky.