tyla homepage
tyla homepage
  • News
    • Politics
    • Entertainment
    • Celebrity
  • Entertainment
    • Celebrity
  • Life
    • Animals
    • Food & Drink
    • Women's Health
    • Mental Health
    • Sex & Relationships
    • Travel
    • Real Life
  • TV & Film
    • True Crime
    • Tyla Recommends
  • Astrology
  • Beauty
    • Hair
    • Make-up
    • Skincare
  • Style
    • Home
  • Advertise
  • Terms
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • LADbible Group
  • LADbible
  • UNILAD
  • SPORTbible
  • GAMINGbible
  • UNILAD Tech
  • FOODbible
  • License Our Content
  • About Us & Contact
  • Jobs
  • Latest
  • Archive
  • Topics A-Z
  • Authors
Facebook
Instagram
X
Threads
TikTok
Submit Your Content
King Charles' strange 'unspoken' rules during his strict Christmas celebrations revealed
Home>News>Royal Family
Updated 16:41 22 Dec 2025 GMTPublished 16:37 22 Dec 2025 GMT

King Charles' strange 'unspoken' rules during his strict Christmas celebrations revealed

Several senior royals will join the King at Sandringham - including the Wales', the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, and the Princess Royal

Rhianna Benson

Rhianna Benson

google discoverFollow us on Google Discover
Featured Image Credit: Chris Jackson - Pool/Getty Image

Topics: Christmas, King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Royal Family, UK News, Prince William

Rhianna Benson
Rhianna Benson

Rhianna is an Entertainment Journalist at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, UNILAD and Tyla. She has a Masters in News Journalism from the University of Salford and a Masters in Ancient History from the University of Edinburgh. She previously worked as a Celebrity Reporter for OK! and New Magazines, and as a TV Writer for Reach PLC.

X

@rhiannaBjourno

Advert

Advert

Advert

A royal author has shed light on how Christmas Day will look for the handful of senior royals invited to join King Charles and Queen Camilla at Sandringham on Thursday.

It is understood that the Prince and Princess of Wales are first on the guest list as heirs to the British throne, followed closely by their three children, Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and seven-year-old Prince Louis.

Prince William's cousins, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie will likely make an appearance with their husbands and children. In the former's case, it will be Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and their two daughters, Sienna, four, and Athena, 11 months, and for the letter, Jack Brooksbank and their two sons, August, four, and Ernest, one.

The sisters will celebrate the festive season without their parents for the first time this year.

Advert

The sisters are expected to attend without their parents (Samir Hussein/WireImage)
The sisters are expected to attend without their parents (Samir Hussein/WireImage)

Their father - formerly known as Prince Andrew - and the former Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, recently had their royal titles stripped in light of damning new revelations regarding their respective relationships with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew is also the only one of the King's siblings to be barred from the big day, with their youngest brother Prince Edward expected to rock up with his wife, Sophie Wessex and their two children, Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex.

Their sister, the Princess Royal (Princess Anne) will also join the group with husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, and her daughter, Zara Tindall. The latter will spend the 25th with her rugby star husband Mike Tindall and their three children, too, and it's not yet known whether her big brother, Peter Phillips, will attend.

The Wales' are expected to attend (Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)
The Wales' are expected to attend (Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)

As we say, it's not just which royals which be attending this year's seasonal soiree that has sparked curiosity amongst fans, but what the big day itself has in-store - and thankfully, one royal expert has all the answers.

Speaking to HELLO! this week, author Robert Jobson claimed that, while Christmas at Sandringham will likely bring much joy to those involved, the celebration isn't likely to be the boozy, laid-back family affair that many of us are used to.

In fact, there's a number of never-before-acknowledged regulations that all invited guests are supposedly expected to follow.

"There's an unspoken rule for guests: do not arrive late," he began of the morning get-together. "There is no grace period."

Astonishingly, Jobson went on to reveal: "What many do not realise is that the King and his family will have been to church once already that morning for a private service, away from the cameras and onlookers."

Charles and Camilla will host a horde of senior royals (ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Charles and Camilla will host a horde of senior royals (ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP via Getty Images)

Then, following a second service at St Mary Magdalene's Church, the group go on to complete the 'odd custom' - which reportedly dates back to Edward VIII - 'of being weighed on antique jockey's scales'.

After that, royals guests are back 'on the clock'.

Given their strict timetable, Jobson continued: "They change for a formal lunch, served by royal staff in the dining room.

The schedule will reportedly ease of as dinner approaches (Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)
The schedule will reportedly ease of as dinner approaches (Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)

"Afterwards, most go on an afternoon walk - one of the few moments when the schedule loosens up. But even then, they are on a timer. By 5pm, everyone must be back for afternoon tea."

Finally, when Christmas dinner arrives, having been specially prepared by royal warrant holder Tom Smith, everyone begins settling down, tucking into their roast complete with all the trimmings, and playing with luxury crackers.

"Everyone, even the King, wears paper hats from inside the crackers," Jobson added.

Choose your content:

a day ago
  • Getty Stock Images
    a day ago

    People who menstruate may get an extra 36 paid days of annual leave a year due to new Green Party proposal

    The proposal from Zack Polanski's Green Party would allow staff to take up to three days off each month during menstruation

    News
  • Jesus Vargas/Getty Images
    a day ago

    Woman makes gut-wrenching admission after being pulled from rubble following Venezuela earthquake

    After horrifying earthquakes, a woman was saved from the rubble with a heartbreaking story

    News
  • Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
    a day ago

    ‘Frankenstein’ rabbits made an alarming return as they invade US

    The 'zombie rabbits' first made headlines last summer after people spotted they had black horn-like tentacles on their faces and necks

    News
  • Flint Township Police Department
    a day ago

    Parents of 7-year-old who died from heart failure arrested for murder

    The prosecutor claimed that Child Protective Services did not know he existed

    News
  • Who will be attending King Charles' Christmas dinner as Andrew and Fergie 'uninvited'
  • Queen Elizabeth II wore white to King Charles and Queen Camilla's wedding for sweet reason
  • Lip reader reveals King Charles' warning to Camilla during visit to the Pope
  • King Charles issues statement over brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest