{"id":5417,"date":"2022-11-26T21:18:17","date_gmt":"2022-11-26T21:18:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/enews.sotout.com\/royal-christmas-traditions-inside-the-three-day-sandringham-extravaganza\/"},"modified":"2022-11-26T21:18:17","modified_gmt":"2022-11-26T21:18:17","slug":"royal-christmas-traditions-inside-the-three-day-sandringham-extravaganza","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/royal-christmas-traditions-inside-the-three-day-sandringham-extravaganza\/","title":{"rendered":"Royal Christmas traditions: Inside the three-day Sandringham extravaganza"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Christmas<\/a> will look very different this year for the Royal Family<\/a> following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September, but it seems the late Sovereign’s son and heir King Charles<\/a> will continue her tradition of hosting Christmas at Sandringham. Sandringham House<\/a> is the monarch’s private residence in Norfolk, and the royals usually keep very busy there over the three main days of Christmas.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n The Queen typically arrived at Sandringham by train, travelling to King’s Lynn Station to put the final touches on her family’s Christmas arrangements.<\/p>\n Christmas Eve would reportedly see the Queen and members of the Royal Family gather to enjoy drinks hand-poured by Prince Philip at around 7.30pm.<\/p>\n Prince William and Prince Harry would also play an annual game of Christmas Eve football with the staff at Sandringham when they were younger.<\/p>\nChristmas Eve<\/h3>\n