The royal correspondent expects King Charles III to overhaul British Royal Family Christmas traditions.
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Royal reporter Angela Mollard told the press that Charles's Christmases would be more "stripped back" than Queen Elizabeth II's.
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Buckingham Palace already stated that Charles and Camilla would host Christmas at Sandringham.
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Mollard said the King desired plant-based Christmas menus. The official Christmas presentation may also not come from the desk.
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She said Camilla, Queen Consort, spent Christmas with her kids, Tom Parker Bowles and Laura Lopes, during the Queen's reign, but that may change if her husband becomes King.
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The royal correspondent suggested Tom and Laura spend Christmas with William and Kate. The Prince and Princess of Wales could visit the Middletons.
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Prince Andrew and Princess Anne, the King's siblings, may not visit since they won't have the same commitment to Charles as they did to their mother, Mollard said.
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Mollard revealed that King Charles III had divested Prince Andrew of all royal duties and that the younger son of the Queen had no royal precedence.
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Charles preferred smaller, slimmer gatherings, she added. She added that since 2017, the King had been maintaining the Sandringham gardens,
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so Christmas menus could be more plant-based. The future British monarch only wants to keep Christmas church visits.