Kate Middleton - the Princess of Wales - recently reflected on her inaugural Christmas with the royal family, a time filled with nerves and uncertainty as she navigated the intricate web of royal traditions.
In a documentary aired in 2016, Kate shared her apprehension about selecting a suitable Christmas gift for the late Queen Elizabeth II, who was celebrating her 90th birthday that year.
“I can remember being at Sandringham for the first time at Christmas and I was worried what to give the Queen as her Christmas present,” she recalled. This sentiment of anxiety was palpable as she deliberated on the ideal gift, thinking to herself, “Gosh, what do I give her?”
Drawing from personal experience, Kate decided to create something meaningful. “I thought back to perhaps what would I give my own grandparents, and I thought I’d make her something—which could have gone horribly wrong—but I decided to make some of my granny’s recipe for chutney,” she explained, revealing the vulnerability she felt in taking such a personal step.
The following day, Kate was heartened to discover that her homemade chutney had been placed on the table, a testament to the impact of her thoughtful gesture. “It went a long way,” she noted, recognizing that the late Queen often demonstrated similar thoughtfulness, highlighting her care for everyone around her.
In a shift from longstanding royal customs, sources indicate that Kate and her husband, Prince William, are preparing for a modern Christmas this year. Reports from The Daily Beast suggest the couple plans to host a “rival Christmas party” at their Anmer Hall residence, inviting Kate’s parents, Mike and Carole Middleton.
Despite these changes, the royal tradition of the Christmas Walk to church is expected to continue as usual, maintaining a balance between new beginnings and cherished customs. As the festive season approaches, the Princess of Wales appears poised to blend her family’s traditions with those of the royal family, carving out her own space in the storied history of Sandringham celebrations.