This royal family shared the sweetest details about the Christmas traditions of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip may no longer be with us, but their long-loved Christmas tradition continues. And now that the Christmas season is in full swing, one member of the royal family made a rare comment about their holiday celebration.
Princess Anne's daughter, Zara Tindall, shared some insights into her family's festivities during a recent appearance at the Commentator Charity Lunch Fight on Wednesday,Nov. 27 in London.
"Give us a Christmas present and on each other's Christmas Eve"Tindall and, hi!"As adults, we still have stockings on Christmas day."
When someone asked if her late grandparents, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, also hung stockings, she said, "Of course.""Zara, who is married to former professional rugby player Mike Tindall, did not elaborate on what she put in her stockings or what she said.
Was the Queen's stockings embroidered with 'Her Majesty'?"Elizabeth?Or perhaps her nickname, "Lilibet?""I want to know the spirit of inquiry.
The Queen was famous for preferring hand—made and joking presents for many years, so the contents of the stockings were likely to be practical rather than luxurious.
As for Zara Tindall — who joined husband Mike for a glamorous red carpet outing earlier this week - she was looking forward to this year's Royal Christmas. And "confused" also Mike and Zara, along with their 3-year-old son Lucas, are the parents of 2 daughters, Mia, 10, and Lena, 6. Tindall reportedly has a close relationship with Zara's cousin Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, so Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, are not missing royal playmates.
"Three of the Tindall's plus thrown at Beatrice and Eugenie's children, it will be a mess— a Christmas where children rule," Royal expert Duncan Larcombe told OK!. Prepare those extra stockings.
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