Princess Beatrice canceled her Italian Christmas with her husband because of her pregnancy
In October, Buckingham Palace announced that thing Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, is expecting another child this spring. Although initially the couple and their two children, Sienna Elizabeth And Christopher Woolf, were planning to spend the Christmas holiday with Edoardo’s family in Italy, they decided instead to visit Sandringham, the royal family’s country estate in Norfolk, for the holidays, Independence report, follow medical advice not to travel long distances.
During an engagement earlier this month, Prince William speak that around 45 family members will sit around the dinner table on Christmas Day at Sandringham, but the guest list does not include the rest of Beatrice’s immediate family. Beatrice’s sister, Princess Eugenie, To be according to the report planning to go on holiday with her husband’s family, Jack Brooksbank. Parents of the princesses, Prince Andrew And Sarah Ferguson, withdraw from family gatherings last weekafter the prince’s connection to an alleged Chinese spy became a media topic.
On Thursday, Eugenie and Jack joined King Charles III, Queen Camilla, and several other Windsors at the annual Christmas luncheon, but William and his wife Kate Middleton did not attendare said to have gone to the countryside at the start of their children’s holidays. After lunch, the king and queen also left the city, and on Sunday, Charles has been discovered walk to church by yourself.
On Christmas morning, the king will lead his family in the normal procession to church on Christmas Day, and his annual televised Christmas address will be broadcast on TV that evening. According to Telegraph, This year’s speech was filmed in the hospital chapel a few weeks ago and will discuss what has been a challenging year for the royal family’s health, including their cancer diagnosis. he and his daughter-in-law. A royal source told the newspaper that the change to the usual filming locations of Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle was the king’s idea and reflected his desire to “reach out to the community rather than take them get involved”.
The source also provided insight into the religious significance of choosing to film in the chapel. “This is also a non-denominational chapel, which of course is the main focus,” they added. “Even though this is a Christmas address, Her Majesty wants to reach people of all faiths and none at all.”