The Prince and Princess of Wales are set for several Christmas celebrations with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Their Royal Couple will make their annual trip to Sandringham, where they will join other members of the royal family, according to The Post.
Every year, the members of the Royal Firm are invited to the country state to have a family Christmas dinner and a gift-giving celebration.
Former Royal Personal Grant Harrold told The Post: “Historically, the king always gets there on Christmas Eve but I think he gets there the day before now."
“They’ll probably go on Christmas Eve, but if they’re already at Amber Hall, they’ll probably be up there before, especially with Kate not doing quite as much at the moment.”
He added: “Last Christmas she was probably aware that something wasn’t quite right, so I imagine it was quite a tough Christmas."
He expected that this year's celebrations would depend on more positive and festive celebrations after the tough medical crises that hit King Charles III, and Princess Kate Middleton.
“It will be like any other Christmas, focused on the young family. They’re very family-orientated, like the late queen, so that will be their focus,” he expressed.
On the other hand, Prince Harry, and his wife Meghan Markle are not invited to such celebrations.