A Right Royal Celebration
WOMAN'S WEEKLY|November 24, 2020
Follow the regal festivities with our insider’s guide to the big day!
Christabel Smith
A Right Royal Celebration

No one understands the comfort of Christmas traditions better than the Queen. No matter who’s in the Royal bubble around the linen-clad table, you can bet your last dollop of brandy butter that the time-honoured festivities won’t alter one jot.

The Queen starts signing her cards in September (she has 750 to send) and by Christmas Eve, all the plans are in place. So what’s it like to be a guest of the regal household? Here, we share an exclusive peek at Her Majesty’s diary…

24 December

For 32 years, the Royals have celebrated at Sandringham House in Norfolk. Everyone invited is given a specific time to arrive, according to status. The later your slot, the more important you are.

Afternoon The children help put the final decorations on the trees, one a 20ft spruce, the other an artificial silver. Their nannies keep a watchful eye because in pride of place are glass angels that once belonged to Queen Victoria.

A game of football takes place between family and staff. One year, Team William wore Aston Villa socks, while Team Harry wore Arsenal.

Teatime In keeping with their German heritage, the family exchange presents early. Staff are included, provided they’ve done at least a year’s service, and line up in order of seniority to receive a voucher and Christmas pudding. Sandwiches, scones and cakes are on offer.

This story is from the November 24, 2020 edition of WOMAN'S WEEKLY.

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