Charles' biggest ever family Christmas: 45 royals will gather at Sandringham for a meaningful celebration amid the King's cancer battle, including a special guest of the Queen - so, who's on the invite list?

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-12-12 02:07:06 | Updated at 2024-12-22 22:07:02 1 week ago
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Complete with its own quirky traditions, Christmas is as special a time for the Royal Family, as it is for us all.

But the gathering for the Windsors is bigger than most. 

This week the Prince of Wales revealed he will be spending December 25 with no fewer than 45 people at Sandringham, his father’s private estate in Norfolk.

William told how he was looking forward to but was ‘not ready’ for the festive season while attending a seasonal event for families of 1st Battalion Mercian Regiment, in his role as colonel-in-chief, at Bulford, Wiltshire, on Tuesday.

He told one family: ‘Am I ready for Christmas? No, no way am I ready.’ William told others he was looking forward to spending it with 45 members of his family ‘all in one room’ but said they are ‘normally spread out’.

Those invited to Sandringham can look forward to a mixture of the traditional and some festive fun of the Royal Family’s own making.

The Royals open their presents on Christmas Eve in a nod to the family’s German origins. 

This week the Prince of Wales revealed he will be spending December 25 with no fewer than 45 people at Sandringham, his father’s private estate in Norfolk. Pictured: King Charles and Queen Camilla

William told how he was looking forward to but was ‘not ready’ for the festive season while attending a seasonal event for families of 1st Battalion Mercian Regiment. Pictured: Prince George, Prince William, Prince Louis, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales and King Charles III

Pictured: Catherine, Princess of Wales, Princess Charlotte of Wales, Prince George of Wales, Prince William, Prince of Wales, Prince Louis of Wales attend the Christmas Morning Service at Sandringham Church on December 25, 2023

They lay out their gifts on trestle tables and exchange them at teatime - and are known to enjoy giving each other novelty presents, typically buying things that are cheap and will make people laugh rather than spending a lot on big, lavish gifts. 

For instance, Prince William reportedly gave his late grandmother a pair of slippers emblazoned with her face. 

Kate, the Princess of Wales, however, opted for something safer for Queen Elizabeth - a jar of homemade chutney.

They then don black tie for a dinner on Christmas Eve. 

The following day, the Royals attend the service at the Church of St Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham estate, where they are greeted by well-wishers, before returning for a traditional lunch of roast turkey and all the trimmings. 

They sit down ready to eat at 1.15pm sharp, according to Queen Elizabeth II’s former chef Darren McGrady, who catered for Christmas at Sandringham frequently in the 1980s and 1990s.

On Christmas night, they are said to play parlour games including charades and bingo.

While this year’s guest list has not been officially announced or confirmed, the Queen’s son Tom Parker Bowles, 49, has said that he will be there for the first time at his mother’s request.

As Queen Camilla recovers from a bout of pneumonia and amid the King’s battle with an undisclosed form of cancer, Mr Parker Bowles said it had been ‘a hell of a two years for them’.

Zara Tindall (daughter of Princess Anne), her husband Mike Tindall, and their children Mia, 10, Lena, 6, and Lucas, 3 are also expected to be spending christmas with the rest of their family

The Princess Royal (pictured) and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence are also on the King's guestlist this year

Camilla’s sister Annabel Elliot is also thought to have recieved an invite to Sandringham. She is one of her close personal aides - a group that was known as Ladies-in-Waiting but Camila has renamed the Queen’s Companions’

The invitation has always been open to him, but perhaps it is those health issues that have prompted him to accept this year. 

Describing his mother as a ‘resilient woman’, he told the Daily Telegraph: ‘My mum said, “I’d love you to come, I haven’t had Christmas with you for a long time.”’

He added: ‘The older you get, the more conscious you become of mortality, especially with illnesses and the rest of it.

The Queen’s son confesses that he knows little of what is in store, only that ‘there’s turkey and sprouts and church. And I have to bring a suit and a dinner jacket.’

But who else is likely to be there among the 45 joining William?

Well, given the size of the Royal Family - even if you discount the Duke and Duchess of Sussex who are unlikely to attend - it doesn’t take long to get the numbers up, and then there’s other members of Camilla’s family, too. 

So it could shape up something like this:

1) The King

2) The Queen

3) The Princess of Wales

4, 5, 6) William and Kate’s children Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6

7, 8) The Princess Royal and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence

The Duchess of York, Fergie, Andrew’s ex-wife, was on the guest list in 2022, though not on the church walkabout. Last Christmas she joined other royals on their Christmas Day church visit, too. She and Andrew are expected to be in attendance in Norfolk

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s daughter Princess Beatrice and her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and daughter Sienna, 3, are also expected to be joining in the royal festivities 

Jack Brooksbank and Princess Eugenie are also expected to spend Christmas at Sandringham. Here they are pictured attending the Christmas Day morning church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk

9, 10, 11) Peter Phillips (son of Princess Anne) and his daughters Savannah, 13, and Isla, 12

12, 13, 14, 15, 16) Zara Tindall (daughter of Princess Anne), her husband Mike Tindall, and their children Mia, 10, Lena, 6, and Lucas, 3

 17, 18, 19, 20) The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and their children Lady Louise, 21, and James, Earl of Wessex, 16

21) The Duke of York

22) The Duchess of York. Fergie, Andrew’s ex-wife, was on the guest list in 2022, though not on the church walkabout. It was her first time at a Sandringham Christmas lunch since 1991. Last Christmas she joined other royals on their Christmas Day church visit, too.

23) Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s daughter Princess Beatrice

24, 25) Princess Beatrice’s husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and their daughter Sienna, 3

The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and their children Lady Louise and James, Earl of Wessex will also likely spend Christmas with The King

They are expected to be joined by Camilla’s daughter Laura Lopes, her husband Harry (pictured), and their children Eliza, 15, and 13-year-old twins Gus and Louis 

While this year’s guest list has not been officially announced or confirmed, the Queen’s son Tom Parker Bowles, 49, has said that he will be there for the first time at his mother’s request

26, 27, 28, 29) Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s daughter Princess Eugenie, her husband Jack Brooksbank and their children August, 3, and Ernest, 18 months

30, 31, 32) Camilla’s son Tom Parker Bowles with his children, Lola, 17, and Freddy, 14

33, 34, 35, 36, 37) Camilla’s daughter Laura Lopes, her husband Harry, and their children Eliza, 15, and 13-year-old twins Gus and Louis

38) Camilla’s sister Annabel Elliot, who is one of her close personal aides - a group that was known as Ladies-in-Waiting but Camila has renamed the Queen’s Companions’

39, 40, 41, 42) The King’s artist cousin Lady Sarah Chatto and her husband Daniel, and their children Arthur and Samuel

43, 44, 45) David Armstong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (Lady Sarah’s brother), and his children Lady Margarita, 22, and Charles, 25

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