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Prince William plans special Christmas surprise for Princess Kate

King Charles's former butler, Grant Harold offered rare glimpse into the festive habits of the royals

By Syeda Waniya |
Prince William plans special Christmas surprise for Princess Kate
Prince William plans special Christmas surprise for Princess Kate

Prince William is gearing up to give Princess Kate a special Christmas gift, as revealed by insights from King Charles's former butler, Grant Harold.

In the spirit of the royal family's tradition of exchanging playful gifts during the holidays, Prince William's choice for Princess Kate is anticipated to be unique and thoughtful.

The royal family is set to convene at Sandringham on Christmas Eve, a cherished tradition carried on from the late Queen Elizabeth.

Harold, offering a rare glimpse into the festive habits of the royals, shared that Christmas presents within the royal family are typically light-hearted and fun.

However, he expects Prince William and Kate to share something more special and enjoyable this year, suggesting that Kate might receive a watch or jewelry from William.

He said, “But with William and Kate, I’m sure they will give each other something nice that they will like. Kate will probably get a watch or some jewellery from William.”

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Highlighting the significance of Christmas for the royal family, Harold emphasized the tradition of being together and caring for one another.

King Charles, following the traditions established by Queen Elizabeth, is expected to continue fostering a warm and festive atmosphere during the holiday season.

“They’ve worked so hard to make Christmas an important time for the family. The King will do what he can to carry on that tradition as it has been what he’s used to while growing up,” he said.

Prince Harry, in his memoir, also shared details of the royal family's Christmas Eve gift-opening tradition, characterized by a joyful and chaotic free-for-all at Sandringham.

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