The Royal Family are renowned for their numerous Christmas traditions, some of which are classic and others unique to them. From attending a church service like many across the UK, to opening presents on Christmas Eve in honour of their German heritage, the royals' day is enjoyed by all.
However, every year, one tradition that typically takes place on Boxing Day draws significant criticism. Like many royals before them, hunting has always been a favourite pastime - whether they're shooting stags, grouses or pheasants.
Despite its historical significance, there was backlash when it emerged that Prince George, 10, had joined his family to watch the hunt at just five years old.
Hunting has been the chosen sport of the royals for centuries, but it's uncertain whether the tradition will continue this year.
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