With the festive season on the horizon, Kate Middleton and Prince William have orchestrated unique plans for their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Despite the royal couple’s commitments to traditional royal festivities, their children are in for an exclusive treat during Christmas, according to insights from royal commentator Kate Nicholl on GB News.
Nicholl suggests that the three Wales children will get to experience the “best of both worlds” by celebrating the holidays with both sides of their family. She explains, “The royals tend to follow tradition when it comes to Christmas. I think we will see the Waleses at Sandringham with the King and Queen and the extended Royal Family members.”
Highlighting the dual celebration, Nicholl notes that the Wales family manages to blend the traditional royal Christmas with a celebration with Kate’s family. This, she says, allows Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis to enjoy “a bit of a double Christmas celebration with both sets of grandparents and both sets of families.”
While there were speculations about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle potentially joining the family for Christmas, it seems unlikely that the Wales children will meet their cousins, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, due to the ongoing royal rift. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have spent the last three Christmases in their Montecito mansion.
As the festive season unfolds, the public eagerly anticipates glimpses of the royal family’s celebrations, with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis undoubtedly reveling in the magic of a dual-family Christmas.