King Charles Christmas plans for family involve ‘paper hats’
King Charles has special things planned for family for Christmas celebrations at Sandringham.
His Majesty, who is spending his first Christmas after cancer diagnosis, is excited to follow decades of long traditions with the rest of the family.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward and former Royal photographer, Arthur Edwards, speaking about what goes inside a typical day of Christmas.
Ingrid told The Sun: “They will all pull crackers and wear paper hats.
She added: “They’d have their names on a beautiful leather board, which would allow you to slide the names in and out.”
Meanwhile, Arthur says: “The King will sit wherever he wants and that will be the head of the table.”
Ingrid then confirmed that the young and adults spend Christmas together.
She recalled: “In the Queen’s day, anyone that couldn’t hold a knife and fork (i.e. the children) had to have lunch upstairs in the nursery.
“So there was an age limit, but I think they’ve probably changed that,” she noted.