Pregnant princess Kate Middleton and her husband Prince
William will spend this Christmas with her family, breaking the
tradition of staying at Queen Elizabeth's country estate at Sandringham.
The couple will join Kate's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, at
their home in the village of Bucklebury.
"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will Spend Christmas Day privately
with the Middleton family," a spokesman for St. James' Palace said on
Saturday, December 22. Their decision has been given a nod of approval
from the Queen herself and her husband Philip. However, the couple is
still expected to visit the monarch for part of the holiday.
Kate's sister Pippa Middleton has shared in the most recent edition of
Britain's Spectator magazine of how Christmas is spent in their family.
"The Middletons' Christmas should be blissfully calm. We're good at
keeping each other's spirits up," she wrote, adding her father would top
it off with costumes. "He buys a new costume each year and typically
gets a bit carried away - a couple of Christmases ago, he appeared in an
inflatable sumo outfit," she recalled.
Pippa also revealed in her book "Celebrate" how she and her siblings
would make their own Christmas cards. "When I was a child, my December
weekends were spent making cards, decorating the tree, hanging the
wreath and preparing brandy butter and peppermint creams," she wrote.
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