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Royal Kids’ Christmas Plans Revealed: A Virtual Celebration with Cousins

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Royal Kids’ Christmas Plans Revealed: A Virtual Celebration with Cousins

Prince George, , and , usually spend their Christmas at Sandringham with the rest of the royal family.

However, this year, their plans have taken a different turn.

While the Wales family's Christmas plans have not been officially confirmed, it is expected that they will spend the festive season at their country home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk.

Princess Catherine, who is extremely close to her parents, Carol and Michael Middleton, may choose to spend Christmas with them in Berkshire.

However, given the current circumstances, the family of five may err on the side of caution and celebrate separately.

The doting grandparents, Carol and Michael Middleton, often lend a helping hand with childcare.

Unfortunately, due to the lockdown, they have missed out on spending precious time with their three beautiful grandchildren.

However, it seems that Grandma Carol has come up with a special plan to connect with the little ones during the holidays.

Carol Middleton hinted that her grandchildren might join Pippa Middleton's son, Arthur, for a virtual festive meet-up.

The idea of a video call with cousins George, Charlotte, and Louis on Christmas Eve has been suggested.

This would allow the children to connect and celebrate together, despite being physically apart.

In addition to the virtual celebration, Carol Middleton has a special tradition that brings laughter and joy to her grandchildren.

She and her husband, Michael Middleton, have an adorable gnome decoration that they hide around their home in Buckleberry.

The children love searching for these cheeky gnomes, adding a touch of fun to the holiday season.

Although Carol appreciates immaculate Christmas decorations, she believes that Christmas should be a time for laughter and playfulness.

She shared some ideas on how families can celebrate special traditions together, even when kept apart by COVID-19.

One suggestion is for cousins in different households to organize their goodies for Santa over a video call.

While it is uncertain whether George, Charlotte, and Louis will get to see their cousin Arthur in person this Christmas, they may still be able to mark a special tradition together online.

The Middletons are fully embracing the holiday spirit and getting ready for the festivities with their family.

Traditionally, Catherine hasn't spent Christmas Eve or Christmas Day with her parents for several years.

However, an insider revealed that the Wales family tends to visit her parents later in the festive season.

This change in plans was reportedly due to the late Queen's advancing age.

Since 2016, the couple has decided to prioritize spending Christmas at Sandringham every year, rather than alternating between families.

In conclusion, this Christmas will be a unique one for the royal kids.

While they may not be able to celebrate in person with their cousins, a virtual celebration with Arthur seems to be on the cards.

The Middletons are embracing the holiday spirit and making the most of the situation, ensuring that laughter and joy fill their homes during this festive season.

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