- Charles shifts venue to Buckingham Palace
- Key royals expected to attend festive lunch
- Discreet arrival advised for Prince Andrew
King Charles is preparing to welcome his family for the traditional pre-Christmas lunch, but this year comes with a notable change! The event, usually held at Windsor Castle, will take place at Buckingham Palace. Charles, aged 76, has decided to host the gathering at this iconic venue, a move that adds a new dimension to the festive tradition.
Key Royals Expected at the Festive Gathering
The annual lunch is set to be a star-studded affair with the presence of prominent royal family members. The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, the Princess Royal, Mike and Zara Tindall, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie, along with their families, are expected to grace the occasion.
The Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate, may also attend with their children unless they have already retreated to Anmer Hall for the holidays. Typically, the late Queen Elizabeth II's cousins, including Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, the Duke of Kent, and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, make an appearance.
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Prince Andrew's Discreet Participation Amid Controversy
Amidst the festive cheer, Prince Andrew's attendance comes under a cloud of controversy. The King's brother has been advised to make a discreet arrival and exit from the party due to recent scandals. Last week, a court revealed Prince Andrew's connection to an alleged Chinese spy, who has been banned from Britain for national security reasons. Andrew has stated he "ceased all contact" with the businessman when concerns were first raised. The lunch serves as an opportunity for extended family members who cannot attend the Sandringham gathering to celebrate together.