The nation often turns its attention to the Royal Family during the festive season, particularly for the monarch's moving Christmas message.
The Windsors uphold their custom of attending church together on Christmas Day, warmly engaging with well-wishers as they make their way to and from St.
Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, and this year is set to maintain that beloved tradition. In recent times, the Princess of Wales has introduced her own festive flair by organising an annual Christmas carol concert, which, after a year of health challenges and reduced public appearances, stands as one of her few official commitments.Yet, it appears Kate Middleton is eager to modernise the Windsor's Christmas traditions, OK!
reports.There are whispers that she intends to abandon a longstanding royal protocol she considers "weird" - the practice of exchanging gifts on Christmas Eve, a custom that harks back to Queen Victoria's era and reflects the family's German heritage.It was also during Queen Victoria's reign that another Germanic festive tradition became fashionable under royal endorsement: the Christmas tree.
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