9 things the Royal Family are banned from doing at Christmas & why George can’t eat dinner with Kate and Wills

Many of us spend Christmas Day with our family, enjoying a huge turkey, cheese, and chocolate while spending the evening in front of the television.

However, the big day looks extremely different for one well-known family.

The royal family prefers to do things differently, and several of the traditions we might take pleasure in on Christmas Day are actually prohibited at Sandringham, according to royal researcher Jennie Bond.

According to Jennie, a former royal correspondent for more than 35 years, King Charles has relaxed the Christmas Day regulations after the death of the late Queen, but there are still a lot of must-dos and must-don’ts that the royal family must follow.

“I can’t quite picture the royal family sprawled on settees in slippers and slouchy pants, guzzling chocolates and alcohol like the rest of us,” she said to Fabulous.

“Decency is still necessary to some extent.

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The nine rules of a Sandringham Christmas are examined here.

1. Don t go to bed before the King

Jennie claims that the King is a hard worker who usually prioritizes his work, but she hopes that this year for Christmas he will take a day off.

Since they are not permitted to go to bed until the King has, the other members of the family will probably be hoping for the same thing.

According to Jennie, the King is never truly off duty and frequently works late.

His body clock can be out of sync with all the late nights he has, so even if he chooses not to work on Christmas Day, he will still be up late.

2. Don t be late!

While many of us like a laid-back Christmas Day, Jennie says that being on time is crucial and that being late is discouraged at the Norfolkestate.

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According to her, you don’t just show up at Sandringham whenever you feel like it.

Visitors should arrive at the scheduled hour, neither earlier nor later.

3. No casual wear allowed

During a Christmas Day food binge, people frequently choose to wear loose-fitting apparel, even pyjamas, but Sandringham’s grounds will not allow such attire.

According to Jennie, the royal family has a rigid clothing code, even on Christmas Eve.

According to Jennie, visitors should be ready for the annual black tie dinner hosted by the royal family on Christmas Eve.

Royals should then dress appropriately for church on Christmas Day and then have lunch in the dining room.

“The royals won’t be wearing loungewear, even if this isn’t a black tie event!

4. Expensive gifts are frowned up

No diamonds under the tree, despite what one might anticipate from a royal Christmas.

In fact, the family has a reputation for giving each other satirical presents. Princess Anneonce reportedly gave her older brother Charles a leather toilet seat, while Kate once gave Harry a Grow Your Own girlfriend kit while he was unmarried.

According to reports, Prince William once presented his late grandmother, the Queen, with a pair of slippers featuring her face.

According to Jennie, the goal is to purchase inexpensive, clever gifts.

The purpose of the gifts is to make people laugh, not to be costly.

“The family has followed the German custom of opening these presents on Christmas Eve for many years.

5. Church is compulsory

Even if you have a hangover from Christmas Eve, you can’t avoid morning mass!

The Christmas day service at St Mary Magdalene Church, located on the Norfolk estate, is anticipated to be attended by every member of the royal family that is celebrating in Sandringham.

Going to church on Christmas morning is a long-standing custom, so there’s no reason to grumble, according to Jennie.

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Many people who watch on TV or visit Sandringham find it to be the highlight because they want to see the family making their way to and from the service.

6. Don t eat with the kids

Approximately 70 people are frequently asked to Christmas lunch, according to Mike Tindall, the wife of the King’s niece Zara.

There are seven tables, and in a separate area, the children have their own little one.

The children aren’t permitted to sit with the adults until they have mastered the art of courteous conversation, according to former royal chef Darren McGrady, who served under both the late Queen and Princess Diana.

7. Board games are banned

Monopoly is prohibited, so don’t recommend playing it! “Jennie says.”

According to the royal expert, the late Queen felt it was too violent, therefore the royals would rather play charades, which is a favorite royal game.

She adds that they also play a card game called Racing Demon, which can be fiercely competitive.

8. Don t get drunk

In royal houses, it is strictly forbidden to get wasted on Christmas Day, even if many of us are guilty of opening the liquor long before we’ve even put on the potatoes.

Jennie tells you not to get legless. None of the royals are heavy drinkers, but the best wines and champagne will be served.

9. No TV or Netflix!

Our seasonal TV list will include Call the Midwife, the soap operas, and this year’s much anticipated Gavin & Stacey Christmas special.

However, the royal family won’t be able to watch their holiday television until after Christmas Day.

The late Queen used to let the family watch her speech on TV for ten minutes, but since it is thought that the King dislikes having everyone watch his speech, the TV is turned off on Christmas Day.

According to Jennie, the King prefers that the family spend Christmas day together and enjoy one other’s company.

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I highly doubt it will be on because he doesn’t enjoy watching TV anyhow.Despite being a passionate Coronation Street fan, the Queen will not be watching the show on Christmas Day.

“Instead, the family will spend the day together playing games and having fun. It will be considered impolite for someone to skip the family celebrations in order to watch TV.

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The royal family gathers in Sandringham each year to enjoy the holiday, but now that Charles is king, things seem a little different.

The fact that Camilla’s children and grandkids joined the royals at Sandringham for the event is one change brought about by Charles’s reign as monarch.

Despite being married since 2005, Camilla’s family did not participate in Sandringham’s celebrations in past years because they are not part of the royal household.

Lola, Eliza, Freddy, Gus, and Louis are Camilla’s five grandchildren. Her two children are Laura Lopes and Tom Parker-Bowles.

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