The Queen 's Platinum Jubilee takes place this year with a full roster of celebratory events in store.
26.12.2021 - 09:49 / ok.co.uk
If there’s one thing that Christmas is like for the Royals, it’s traditional. From being weighed before they begin the celebrations at Sandringham to opening their presents on Christmas Eve, the festive season for the royal family is full of traditions that many of us would consider weird or wacky.
But one tradition in place ensures that the Queen kicks off Boxing Day in style – tucking into a hearty breakfast preparing for the day ahead. As reported by the Sun, Her Majesty and other visitors at
.The Queen 's Platinum Jubilee takes place this year with a full roster of celebratory events in store.
A teenage boy was mugged by a group of thugs who stamped on his head and stole his £1,100 designer jacket in a vicious assault.
Sam Faiers has pulled out all the stops as she celebrated their 'last Christmas as a family-of-four' with a lavish meal on Boxing Day.The pregnant former Mummy Diaries star, 30, who recently stunned in glittering dress as she hosted a lavish Christmas party, treated her family to a luxurious day at The Dorchester, which is considered among London's iconic five-star hotels, for a festive day out.
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Boxing Day takes place the day after Christmas - but where does it get its name from?
For most, Boxing Day is a day of rest, who you can finally put your feet up and enjoy some time to relax after a busy Christmas Day. However, the Royals' festivities don't stop after the big day and 26 December sees the whole family come together for some fun activities.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton have shared a Christmas message to mark a day “different to what so many of us had planned”.The Cambridges, both 39, are remaining in Norfolk for the festive season following the Queen’s decision to cancel the Royals’ traditional Sandringham Christmas for the second year running.Their message, shared on Twitter, read: “This Christmas will be different to what so many of us had planned.
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On Christmas Day we are normally treated to a small glimpse of what the Royal Family get up to as they all venture to St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham. On the big day we see the likes of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and, of course, The Queen dressed in their finest to partake in the tradition.
From eating mince pies to playing classic board games, every family has their festive traditions.
Making it work. Queen Elizabeth II canceled her traditional Christmas trip to Sandringham, but she’ll still get to spend some time with the royal family.
Despite the Royal family's status, gift giving in the Windsor household is a lot less formal than you may think. From ‘Grow Your Own Girlfriend’ kits to expletive shower caps, Christmas at Sandringham is more fun than lavish.
Her Majesty the Queen is gearing up to spend the second Christmas in a row at Windsor Castle. Due to the pandemic, the monarch has taken the decision to downsize her Christmas plans.