Queen Elizabeth II was forced to cancel her Christmas plans, as she planned a family reunion at the royal residence of Sandringham in Norfolk. According to information from The Sun, instead of a traditional reunion with her loved ones, she will be spending the date at Windsor Castle for the second year in a row. Last year, she spent Christmas with her husband Prince Philip, who passed away in April of this year.
Yesterday, sources reported to The Mirror that the Queen of the United Kingdom has been notified by her officials and the government about the decision. As head of state, Queen Elizabeth II should pay more attention to her positions, because they are reflected in the behavior of citizens.
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It remains to be seen who will join her on December 25. The Queen’s decision means that the royal family’s annual march to church on Christmas morning, which is very popular with royal watchers, will not take place this year either.
A real source told People that this was a personal decision that was made after “careful consideration” and reflects an ongoing “preventive approach.” The source added that many members of her family will visit her during the Christmas holidays, but he did not give details of any of them.
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