King Charles has in many ways upheld traditions either implemented or followed by his mother the late Queen Elizabeth II, from his annual Christmas Day message to gift-giving on Christmas Eve.
However, for the royals that attend Sandringham on December 25 each year, there will also be some notable changes that the 76-year-old monarch has made since taking to the throne in 2022.
While things have not been radically changed, the King’s own preferences have shaped a number of things about the Royal Family’s Christmas celebrations over the last two years, with more changes likely.
As reported earlier this year the King has made a radical menu change and has continued his ban on Foie Gras – duck liver which is made by force feeding the animals to fatten their livers.
As this is considered a cruel practice by most animal rights activists, King Charles has reportedly banned the meat from all royal households, ending a long-standing tradition of it being served at Christmas.
Former royal chef Darren McGrady told Hello! that, previously, Harrods gave the family « an entire Foie Gras en croute » for their Christmas buffet every year before the King implemented this change.
It is not known what food item will be used to replace this.
Elsewhere on the dining table at Sandringham on Wednesday, members of the Royal Family can expect to see a lot of organic produce, with many of the ingredients set to be home-grown.
This comes after Charles took over the running of the Sandringham estate in 2017 and since has aimed to make it fully organic, The Mirror reports.
Besides the food set to be eaten by the Royal Family on the big day, another major change is set to take place at Sandringham this year as a result of the difficult year faced by the royals.
As well as the King and Princess Kate undergoing cancer treatment, Queen Camilla also saw herself feeling unwell over recent months as she developed pneumonia.
Although she is now fully recovered, the Queen is said to have personally invited her children and grandchildren to Sandringham this year to join the festive celebrations alongside her for the first time ever, a privilege once only given to actual members of the Royal Family before.
With 45 family members set to attend the celebrations on Wednesday, certain things may be changing but the Royal Family are still in for a great day of festive family fun.
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