King Charles has spoken more than once of his plan to modernise the monarchy, and his son Prince William is thought to be hoping to make even more drastic changes, highlighted by his statement about using “a smaller ‘r’ in Royal.”
One royal tradition that could be for the chop is the familiar Christmas royal procession to church. While the family had been attending Christmas services at St. Mary Magdalene Church privately for decades, Queen Elizabeth II made the walk a more public event during her reign, and since the early 1980s it has become a future in the royal calendar.
But, according to the Daily Mail’s Ephraim Hardcastle column, it could soon become a thing of the past. According to one royal insider, the Prince and Princess of Wales are thinking of moving towards the sort of Chistmas routine many couples with children tend to plump for – alternating between the two sets of grandparents.
They reportedly plan to start spending every other Christmas break with the Middletons. Queen Camilla “beats a hasty retreat to Wiltshire after Christmas to host her own family celebration,” the column suggests, marking another major departure from the traditional royal family Christmas.