Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, who usually spend Christmas at Sandringham with the rest of the royal family, are set to have a different festive season this year.
While plans for the Wales family have not been confirmed, it is expected that they will celebrate Christmas at their country home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
Princess Catherine is known to be extremely close to her parents, Carol and Michael Middleton, who reside in Berkshire.
Whether they choose to spend Christmas together remains uncertain, as the family of five may err on the side of caution.
The dotting grandparents, Carol and Michael Middleton, often lend a helping hand with childcare.
However, due to the lockdown, they have missed out on spending precious time with their three beautiful grandchildren.
In light of this, Carol Middleton hinted at a special festive meet-up online, where the little ones could join Pippa Middleton’s son, Arthur.
It seems that Grandma Carol has suggested a video call between cousins George, Charlotte, Louis, and Arthur on Christmas Eve.
Carol Middleton has a playful tradition she likes to share with her grandchildren during Christmas.
She and her husband, Michael Middleton, enjoy hiding an adorable gnome decoration around their home in Buckleberry for the children to find.
Despite her love for immaculate Christmas decorations, Carol finds joy in making her grandchildren laugh with this tradition.
She jokingly mentioned needing a few “cheeky chaps” to hide around the house this December.
Before retiring from her business, Carol ran a Children’s Party Planning Firm called Party Pieces.
Recently, she shared ideas on how families separated by COVID-19 can still celebrate special traditions together.
One suggestion was for cousins to organize their goodies for Santa over a video call.
Even if George, Charlotte, and Louis don’t get to see Arthur in person, they may still be able to mark a special tradition together online.
The Middletons have announced that they are now in full Christmas mode and eagerly preparing for the holidays with their family.
As a member of the royal family, Catherine has often been seen attending various events alongside her mother, showcasing their strong bond.
They have been spotted looking delighted to be in each other’s company, sharing laughter and joy with fellow guests.
In previous years, Catherine has not spent Christmas Eve or Christmas Day with her parents.
According to an insider, the Wales family tends to visit later in the festive season.
However, the main reason for this change was reportedly due to the late Queen and her advancing age.
Since 2016, the couple has decided to stick to the tradition of celebrating at Sandringham every Christmas Eve and day, instead of alternating as they used to.
This year, the royal children will have a unique Christmas experience, connecting with their cousin Arthur through a virtual meet-up.
Although circumstances have changed, the Middletons are determined to create memorable moments and uphold cherished traditions.