Zara Tindall has shared a glimpse into what Christmas seems like with the Royal Family as she and her husband, Mike Tindall, put together to affix King Charles at Sandringham this yr.
The equestrian revealed that the household embraces each conventional and private customs throughout the festive season.
Speaking on the Battle of the Commentators charity lunch at Evolution London in Battersea Park on Wednesday, Zara confirmed that Christmas Eve at Sandringham is a proper affair, with the royals donning black tie for dinner.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to host the festivities on the Sandringham Estate, persevering with a cherished household custom.
Zara has provided a captivating perception into Royal Family, revealing that even probably the most senior royals—her late grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip—had stockings on Christmas Day.
“We give presents to one another on Christmas Eve,” Zara shared. “As adults, we nonetheless have stockings on Christmas Day.”
Each yr, Zara and her husband, Mike, be a part of the household’s conventional stroll to St Mary Magdalene Church, a beloved a part of their Christmas celebrations.
In latest years, their daughters, Mia, ten, and Lena, six, have joined the stroll, spending time with their royal cousins—Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, six.
While the Tindalls’ youngest, three-year-old Lucas, has but to make his Christmas Day debut, it’s clear he’s surrounded by loads of festive cheer.