Who's In, Who's Out? Queen's Royal Picks For Christmas 'Bubble' Revealed!
The Christmas Holidays of the British Royal Family is a big event that is much awaited by Britons. In more normal times, celebrations are conducted in Sandringham Estate, where the family attends a public mass at St. Mary’s Church and a private one with only royal members allowed.
St. Mary’s Church has been a staple area for commoners to get a glimpse of the Royals during the Christmas season, but things have changed for the royals due to the pandemic.
There is a big question of who the Queen will be inviting into her Christmas bubble, who is in, and who is out.
Royal experts believe that the Queen’s choice of who she wants to join in her celebrations will show the world who she favors.
Options for the Queen include his eldest son, Prince Charles, and wife Camilla Parker-Bowles. There are also bets that the Queen would like Prince Edwards, the youngest of her children, to join her for the celebrations.
Camilla Parker-Bowles could possibly skip the holidays with the Queen and spend it with her children, but this would mean losing out on the favor wheel of the sovereign.
It is unlikely that Princess Anne, Princess Royal, will be joining her mother and father for the celebrations, as experts suppose that she will be spending it with either daughter Zara Tindall or son Peter Philips.
The favorite royals, The Cambridges, will not be joining the Queen as it is rumored that they will be joining the Middleton family in Berkshire this year.
The Queen will certainly not want Prince Andrew joining her this year, due to the very ugly circumstances the Duke of York is currently in. It is also alleged that Prince Philip is not on good terms with the Duke.
Under the relaxation of the coronavirus rules, three households can intermix during the holidays starting December 23 to December 27, but the ‘bubble’ must stay exclusive during this time period.
Details plans of the Queen and other royal households are yet to be revealed. The Queen and Prince Philip may choose to celebrate the Christmas holidays traditionally in Sandringham Palace, or they may stay in Windsor, where they are currently situated.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will most likely stay in California over the winter as this will be their first Christmas post-exit from the royal firm. Doria Raglans, mother of Meghan, will be possibly joining them in their celebrations.