The Royal Family are known for giving out gag gifts for Christmas, which they exchange on December 24 - in order to honour their German heritage.Prince Harry enjoyed these traditional festivities before he quit his working royal duties alongside his wife Meghan Markle in 2020, reports the Express.
While Harry did appreciate the odd joke gift from his family, there was one present he received from a relative that he described as "cold-blooded".He wrote all about this unusual gift from his great aunt - and the late Queen's sister - Princess Margaret, or Aunt Margo, in his book Spare.Harry claimed that he didn't know Aunt Margo well enough, despite sharing "12.5 per cent" of her DNA.
He wrote: "Standing before my pile, I chose to open the smallest present first. The tag said: 'From Aunt Margo'. I looked over, called out: 'Thank you, Aunt Margo!'"As it turned out, the late royal had got him a "special" biro with a rubber fish wrapped around it.
Harry added: "It wasn't just any biro, she pointed out. It had a tiny rubber fish wrapped around it. I said: 'Oh. A fish biro!
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