Kate Middleton to get big show of support from Royal family this Christmas


Kate Middleton to get big show of support from Royal family this Christmas
Kate Middleton to get big show of support from Royal family this Christmas

Kate Middleton is set to join the Royal family for this year’s Christmas after going through a challenging year amid cancer treatment.

According to a royal expert, the members of the Royal family are expected to rally around the Princess of Wales and be “supportive” of her.

Sharing insights into what Kate’s Christmas would be like, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told The Express that the Princess will spend the holiday with around 45 members of the royal family, including King Charles and Queen Camilla.

They will likely attend church in the morning, with the expert claiming that the Princess of Wales will also have some time to relax at Anmer Hall, which is nearby.

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“I think it will be special for the Waleses as William has called this year ‘brutal’ and the hardest of his life,” he told the publication.

“He has talked of 45 being at Christmas lunch at Sandringham so the idea is obviously that those involved will be together to be supportive of King Charles, of Queen Camilla who has had pneumonia, and of William and Kate and her struggle.”

Fitzwilliams continued: “They and their children are the future of the monarchy and this will be an occasion to remember.

“They have nearby Anmer Hall for relaxation and will undoubtedly make the most of the down time the Christmas break allows.

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“The event itself, with both of them expected to attend church in the morning as is traditional, is likely to be a memorable show of solidarity.

“This is what Catherine has endeavoured to do with her illness, reaching out to fellow sufferers. It is a reason for her being shortlisted for Person of the Year by Time Magazine.”



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