Antiques Roadshow presenter Fiona Bruce has opened her heart about the changing traditions of her family Christmas, voicing a heartfelt concern over future festive seasons.
Speaking to Woman & Home, the BBC host confessed: "Family togetherness has always been the most important thing in my life.
My children are now wonderful adults who I hugely enjoy spending time with."She continued with candid reflection on the prospect that her children may one day celebrate elsewhere: "In the future, I imagine there will be years when they won’t spend Christmas with us and, when that happens, I’ll be really sad – but I will just have to give myself a slap around the chops and open a large bottle of champagne, because that’s the cycle of life"Fiona also shed light on personal adjustments to her yuletide rituals, including a creative new approach to gift wrapping, inspired by leftover materials and magazine trends.
She disclosed: "In the last two years, I’ve started making my own wrapping paper. We had this enormous roll of brown paper sitting in the garage for ages."Elaborating on her festive DIY, she added: "Eventually thought, ‘You see people in magazines...doing really cool things with brown paper and string.
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