The Royal Family will arrive at Sandringham for their annual Christmas celebrations later this week, and this year's is set to be bigger than most.Buckingham Palace has revealed that King Charles and Queen Camilla will spend the festive season at the Norfolk estate, where they will take part in the annual walk to church on Christmas Day reports the Mirror.A statement revealed that members of the Firm will be joining them, although didn't clarify who.
So here we've looked at exactly who is making the guestlist for the Firm's Christmas this year - and who looks likely to be staying away from Sandringham...Despite not being confirmed, it's expected that the Prince and Princes of Wales will attend Sandringham for Christmas alongside their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The Wales family have their own home Amner Hall, not far from Sandringham House, and are expected to join their family for the celebrations.In 2019, George and Charlotte made their debut walk to the annual church service with youngest siblings Louis attending the service for the first time in 2022.
As they spend Christmas with William's family, it is believed they will see Kate's parents Carole and Michael, and other members of her family in the days after December 25.King Charles is likely to spend Christmas with Prince Wiliam - however, his youngest Prince Harry will be notably absent from the celebrations.
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