Royal Family's Sandringham sleeping arrangements from 'fish finger beds to staff quarters'

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The Royal Family traditionally gathers at Sandringham each year to celebrate Christmas, but it may not be as grand as one might imagine.

The Firm joins King Charles at his Norfolk estate, a tradition upheld from the time of his late mother, Queen Elizabeth. Prince William disclosed earlier this month at an event for families of the 1st Battalion Mercian Regiment at Picton Barracks in Wiltshire that 45 royals would be attending Sandringham this year.

Despite the extensive guest list, the residence is among the smallest and least grand, making it a bit of a squeeze for King Charles and Queen Camilla to accommodate their guests.The estate reportedly sleeps around 16 to 18 people comfortably, meaning some guests have to make do with shared rooms and 'fish finger' style beds.

When they run out of beds, the staff quarters are converted into guest rooms, according to an expert, reports the Mirror.Royal commentator Rebecca English told MailOnline: "In previous years I've been told that they've actually had to kick staff out of their quarters.

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