The Royal Family has gathered at Windsor Castle to enjoy a Christmas lunch before they head to Sandringham later this week
"King Charles III has welcomed the Royal Family to Windsor for lunch ahead of Christmas at Sandringham, marking his first time hosting the festive event as monarch. It's understood that the monarch and his wife, Camilla, the Queen Consort, arrived at Windsor separately, having likely driven to the sprawling estate from either
Highgrove House in Gloucestershire or
Clarence House in London."
"They have been joined by Prince William and Kate Middleton, who moved to the nearby Adelaide Cottage last summer, and the couple's three children, Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 8, and four-year-old Prince Louis."
"Princess Anne and her husband, Sir Tim Laurence, have made the trip from Gatcombe Park, while Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex have traveled up from Bagshot Park with their nineteen-year-old daughter, Lady Louise Windsor."
"Mike and Zara Tindall were also spotted driving into the grounds of Windsor Castle with their three children, Mia, 8, Lena, 3, and one-year-old Lucas. It's understood that the Royal Family will enjoy a traditional Christmas lunch at the Queen's former home before heading to Sandringham in Norfolk for Christmas Day and Boxing Day. It's expected that the royals will make up for lost time at this year's feast, which will likely include traditional Christmas foods like turkey, roast potatoes, and pudding."
"Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not visit England for Christmas this year, despite having reportedly been invited to Sandringham by the King. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will instead spend their third Christmas in a row in California."