“Unveiling the Royal Riddles: Discover Why Little Prince Louis Dines in Solitude This Christmas!”
“So if he decides to stay up late one Christmas, they all have to remain there until he decides to make his exit,” The Mirror reported.
The rules don’t stop there—lavish gifts are strictly prohibited. Instead, the royals reportedly exchange quirky novelty items or thoughtful homemade presents.
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Princess Kate once gifted the Queen homemade chutney during her first Christmas after her wedding, once she was an official member of the family, as per The Mirror.
A peculiar tradition that takes place in Sandringham that dates back to Edward VII, involved guests being weighed upon arrival and departure to ensure they were well-fed.
Meanwhile, Prince William recently revealed one of his own personal Christmas rules, admitting that he has yet to partake in the popular Christmas jumper tradition.
The family reportedly exchanges gag gifts on Christmas Eve
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During a visit to Wiltshire earlier this month, the Prince of Wales confessed that he doesn’t own a Christmas jumper.
He made the confession while handing out Christmas presents to children and families at a festive party for the 1st Battalion Mercian Regiment, Hello Magazine reported on December 13.
William reportedly responded to a 14-year-old boy who quipped about wearing two Christmas jumpers.
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“Some people don’t even own one,” the 42-year-old future King replied.
Upon being asked about the reason why he wasn’t wearing a jumper, he joked: “I didn’t know, you see that guy in the jacket, it’s his fault and I will be having a word,” as he pointed at his new equerry, Squadron Leader Mike Reynolds.
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