Unique Royal tradition forbids Kate and William from eating together on Christmas Day morning

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Unique Royal tradition forbids Kate and William from eating together on Christmas Day morning
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Royal tradition means Prince William and Kate Middleton will never enjoy breakfast together on Christmas Day, despite the whole family uniting for festive Lunch at Sandringham

Most families typically dine together on Christmas Day but Prince William and Kate Middleton , along with with others members of the Royal Families, adhere to a unique tradition that sees them dining separately on December 25. The royals gather for Christmas lunch at Sandringham House but breakfast is a personal affair. The royals follow a strict timetable with breakfast starting precisely at 9am, according to the Mirror. They then attend church service at St Mary Magdalene at 11am.

visited enchanting Christmas lights unlike any other hidden away in the countryside READ MORE: 'It's like Blackpool Illuminations here': Life on Greater Manchester’s most festive street Former Royal chef Darren McGrady disclosed that Royal women enjoy their breakfast in their bedrooms, while the men congregate in the dining room before attending church, reports the Daily Record.

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