Prince William and Kate Middleton are reportedly having some serious plans to host a rival Christmas party at their country home this year which is situated in Anmer Hall, diverging from the traditional royal gathering at Sandringham, reported Cosmopolitan. Additionally, latest reports also claim that this shift is being actually characterized as a coup against King Charles while the couple eventually aims to present a far more relatable and middle class holiday experience.
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According to Cosmopolitan, Kate Middleton actually finds some royal customs such as exchanging gifts on the Christmas Eve pretty outdated and intends to create a far more relaxed atmosphere mostly focused on family activities like watching TV and enjoying chocolate. The couple’s desire to break away from the royal traditions is seen as an effort to reshape their public image ahead of their future roles as the King and Queen.
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A former courtier from the Royal family asserted that sharing glimpses of their holiday celebrations on social media could eventually help to project a narrative of normalcy in comparison to the perceived elitism of the royal customs, noted Cosmopolitan.
Cosmopolitan also asserted that additionally certain tensions within the Royal family might influence their decision of not attending the festivities in Sandringham