2021 is shaping up to be an exciting one for the British Royal family.
16.12.2020 - 23:15 / usmagazine.com
King George V and Queen Mary’s sweet message to World War I soldiers, to Prince William and Duchess Kate’s classy photo with their children, scroll down to revisit the most merry royal holiday cards!
.2021 is shaping up to be an exciting one for the British Royal family.
Royal Family, things are done a little differently. And even death is no exception.So you won't be shocked to learn that each senior member has an assigned code name for when the eventual does happen, and the news needs to be broken between household members, family and the military before it becomes public knowledge.When you're as major as the Queen, your funeral is also planned way before you die.
holidays with the in-laws can be nerve-wracking for anyone, but when your in-laws are literally the most famous family in the world, the pressure is next level. Kate Middleton has admitted she was nervous when she spent her first Christmas with the royal family in 2011 after her wedding to Prince William.
Meghan Markle spent her first Christmas with the British royal family in 2017, and broke the ice with a funny gag gift for Prince William.
obtained by People, royal journalists Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand wrote that giving a good gift to the royals was basically "an audition like no other, and [Meghan] wanted to impress her future royal relatives.” (Could not imagine having that type of pressure riding on a single Christmas gift, but okayyyy.)“To that end, Meghan's biggest challenge was finding the perfect novelty gifts to amuse her new extended family,” Scobie and Durand continued.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have had a long year. Yes, this has been a long year for everyone, but objectively, the Sussexes have been through a lot, even by 2020 standards.
Meghan Markle isn’t the only actress to have joined The Firm during the 21st century.
The royal family are typically ones for tradition, and Christmas is certainly no exception. And the family, like most, hold Christmas as a time of importance and they typically visit St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham and view the monarch’s Christmas Day message together, amongst other traditions.