I've wondered if when Charles is King he will keep the Sandringham Christmas thing going...or if he will do it elsewhere with a small group of family.
LaRae
I’m guessing we’ll be getting some holiday pics from the Cambridge and Sussex family.
It's because they know that the media will try to claim they are breaking protocol and ignore the fact that William (a future king) has forgone Christmases at Sandringham to spend time with his in-laws.
It was smart of the Sussexes to point it out because it stops any debate about protocol, etc.
I will add that the debate surrounding where members of the BRF spend Christmas isn't new though. When William and Kate decided not to spend Christmas at Sandringham, the media accused them of breaking protocol and snubbing the Queen (there was also some fierce debate about it on this forum). So if the media had accused the Sussexes of this, they would just be recycling their own headlines.
I’ve never had a problem with the Cambridges spending Christmas with the Middletons and I don’t see the problem with the Sussexes spending time with Meghan's family. Meghan spent the last 2 Christmases with the BRF, so I’m sure she is excited about being able to have this time with her mother.
I agree. I keep seeing comments like "Doria should just come to the UK" and I wonder why this thought? She shouldn't have to uproot herself in order to spend time with her family. I am glad they are apparently going to her. Archie is her only grandchild. She is just as important as any of the Windsors and I am glad they are treating her as such.
I hope they go to a nice log cabin in Colorado. Decorate the tree. Sit by the fireplace and sip on a nice mug of thick hot chocolate topped with homemade sweetened whipped cream and chocolate chip cookie placed on the top.
Or perhaps a larger group to include Camilla’s children & their families. I’m more curious about how Beatrice & Eugenie will handle Christmas going forward, they’ve always gone to Sandringham, but with in laws to factor in things might change even while the Queen is still with us. I believe the Queen has hosted her niece/nephew for Christmas through the years, I wonder if Charles will host his as well.I've wondered if when Charles is King he will keep the Sandringham Christmas thing going...or if he will do it elsewhere with a small group of family.
LaRae
I see one very practical reason. Much easier for Doria to come to them. Archie may still be an easy baby but once babies begin to move they usually don't want to be held long. They could also just decide to meet somewhere. In any case I hope they all have a wonderful time and enjoy Archie.
Personally I wouldn't be surprised if Charles moves Christmas to Windsor in time.
Will be interesting to see what Eugenie does this year, she and Jack attended Sandringham last year.
I have a feeling you could be right. Christmas always used to be at Windsor and it was only when the castle was being revamped in the late '80s that the BRF moved to Sandringham. Charles and his siblings spent many Christmasses at Windsor as children so the castle probably has fond memories for them (it would also be a bigger capacity for the amount of people staying the night, I'd think).
Is it easier? I think it is unfair to expect her mother to come to them when they have the means and time to go to her. Maybe she didn't want to travel to London. I wouldn't blame her to want to be home, if that is where they are. Who knows but nice they will all be together. Doria shouldn't have to be forced to be around the royals to see her child and grandchild.
As for the future? I also wonder if this will continue on. Who knows what Charles will want.
I expect everyone will be around for this. Probably will see the debut of the Cambridge kids as well. That would be a treat.
I have a feeling you could be right. Christmas always used to be at Windsor and it was only when the castle was being revamped in the late '80s that the BRF moved to Sandringham. Charles and his siblings spent many Christmasses at Windsor as children so the castle probably has fond memories for them (it would also be a bigger capacity for the amount of people staying the night, I'd think).
I think Charles may do a big pre-Christmas lunch or dinner for the extended family, similar to what’s done now, but I don’t see him continuing the tradition of the extended family, or even his own immediate family, having a huge gathering in Scotland, at Windsor or wherever over Christmas itself. I can actually see Charles wanting to spend Christmas in his own home with Camilla, with various family members being welcome to come for visits, (not necessarily overnight stays), as they wish.
The Royal family gives each other cheap and funny presents so that part doesn't set them back that much.I dread to think how much christmas ends up costing HM, everyone at Sandringham, the wider family at BP lunch, presents etc.
to me, it is irrelevant where H&M chose to spend xmas and there was no need for them to communicate on it from my perspective. we already knew they would take some months off from the (self created) media drama they got themselves into, so i am sure no one expected them with the royals during xmas anyway.
i am excited to see who shows up this year. W&K have not been to spend xmas with kate's family in a while, i wonder if they will do so next year again, as they only did it once or twice.
It seems like a thing with them - sometimes in hope of getting ahead of the story what happens is that they're creating a story, unfortunately.I’m not sure there needed to be a formal statement put out regarding The Sussex’s Christmas plans. The press, not to mention the internet, won’t stop talking about their absence in December just because of a statement. But now they’re all talking in November, as well. To me it seems that by putting out a statement, instead of just quietly doing what they wanted, they’ve handed the media more material to work with.