The royal family is what it is because of its long-standing, timeless traditions, but it looks like the future Queen, Kate Middleton, is ready to shake things up this festive season. For years, the royals have had a ritual of exchanging gifts on Christmas Eve, but the Princess of Wales is looking to end this classic royal custom. It looks like she finds this tradition ‘weird’ and would like to axe it. Keep scrolling to know more!
Princess Kate is keen to scrap a royal tradition that’s more than a century old because she thinks it’s ‘weird,’ according to a source. Royal watchers know that the royals exchange presents with each other on Christmas eve rather than December 25 ever since Queen Victoria’s reign. The reason behind them exchanging gifts on December 24 is due to their German heritage.
However, the mother-of-three wants to shake up Windsor’s festive rituals by calling on an old custom. While speaking to the Daily Beast, an insider revealed, “Kate isn’t too keen on the idea. Kate has always found the presents on Christmas Eve thing weird.” They also spoke about how this custom will definitely be out the window once Prince William is running things officially.
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As for this year’s Christmas, the source added, “I imagine it will continue this year at Sandringham in some shape or form, but everything is going to be much more relaxed and have a middle-class flavor at Anmer Hall.” We can all expect the Waleses to do a proper gift exchange with each other and their kids on Christmas Day. We all are excited to see King’s Christmas Speech and the family’s traditional appearance at St. Mary Magdalene Church for a public meet-and-greet.
Speaking of Kate Middleton, she will also celebrate the yuletide season in a big way on December 06 as she hosts her annual Christmas carol concert and her family is expected to attend it. For more such updates on the royal family, keep following Soap Opera Daily. Also, share your thoughts on Kate’s stand on this tradition in the comments below!