9 rules Meghan Markle needs to know before his first Royal Christmas
Here are some of the sustainable holiday traditions of the royal family.
The British Royals are sticks for the protocol, so you can bet they have had a lot of traditions in the honor of the Christmas period. We are thatalone Members of the royal family and their spouses are invited to Sandringham, where His Majesty celebrates the holidays. For decades, participation has been mandatory, but now thatWilliam andKate divide their nils between the royals and the middletons, perhapsthe Queen will fold the rules this year and include the royal bride to beMeghan murder. Anyway, here's all she will need to know if she wants to go through her first Christmas with her future balance sheets. And for more fun facts about Meghan, read here about one of his first concerts:Suitcase model on "Deal or no transaction".
1 Become happy "
It's not America. Anyone who has already looked atDownton Abbey Knows that the British wish a "merry Christmas".
2 Remember your thanks
If Meghan accompaniesHarry In Sandringham, she will probably find ourselves on the touch of the traditional Christmas Christmas football match where her fiancé and her future brother-in-law compete against each other for a charity while they run two teams composed of family members, villagers and staff. . Our advice: dress accordingly and read the10 Secrets The palace does not want meghankkle to know.
3 Get a handle on tea time
There is a Christmas tea at 4 m. in the white living room. Since Meghan has already met the queen, she probably has already been educated appropriately to hold a tea cup. But just in case it is forgotten: Royals hold a handful of tea with their thumb and index silhouette and using their middle finger with the gold of the cup in place. It's just as uncomfortable as it sounds.
4 Goofy gifts
After tea, gag gifts (the chessier, Kate's best spectative Kate would have given Harry a "cultivating your own friend" kit) is given in the red drawing room where the staff has already deposited on tables Tréte (not under the tree.).Prince Philip Already a pepper mill that lights up, it will have to be creative.
5 You go to church-twice
The royal family and their children attend Mass at the church of Saint-Marie Madeldalene in Norfolk every morning of Christmas. There is a private service where the queen receives communion first. Then, at 11 o'clock, the family makes traditional walking at the church together. Only the queen arrives by car and is accompanied by a different royal every year. Pregnant Kate is a favorite rating to score a walk this Christmas.
6 Watch "Intelligent" - but not too elegant
Royal women wear conservative coats and, of course, hats at the church. The most elegant Kate thing has never worn on Christmas day was a boot on the knee.princess diana Once engaged criticized to wear a bright purple coat and wide wide edges. "It's not a fashion show," spellingPrincess margaret at the time. Meghan would be wise to stay with a classic navy mantle and read our10 rules of style the royal family must follow.
7 Brush your French
The Queen's menus are still in French, regardless of the opportunity and Christmas lunch is no exception.
8 Take the time for TV
They will not settle in the marathon "Costumes", but in the afternoon, the royal family gathers to watch his majesty's televised Christmas message to the nation. The tradition started in 1932 with his grandfather,George V. The King, Who broadcast his radio address by radio from a room in Sandringham and the Queen, who delivered his first address in 1957, continues the tradition today.
9 Do not wear your welcome
Everyone leaves boxing day (the next day Christmas). Only the Queen and Prince Philip remain in the field of the succession itself that the royals can tire of too much relationship during the holidays. His Majesty remains in Sandringham until the beginning of February (the decorations remain as long as yes) in honor of his father of deceased the Father died on the succession on February 6, 1952. And for a great coverage of Royals, do not miss notThe 10 most eligible royals Now that Harry is on the market.
Diane Clehane is a journalist and author of New York Imagine Diana a novel.
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