Queen Elizabeth’s Most Anticipated Christmas Tradition: Spending Time With The Littlest Royals Queen Elizabeth II’s Best Moments With Her Great-Grandchildren | Us Weekly

Queen Elizabeth’s Most Anticipated Christmas Tradition: Spending Time With The Littlest Royals

Queen Elizabeth II’s Best Moments With Her Great-Grandchildren | Us Weekly

After an incredibly busy year of fulfilling her royal duties, Queen Elizabeth is ready to take a well-deserved break. Her mind is set on one thing and one thing only—Christmas. Just like every year, she’ll be celebrating the festive holiday surrounded by her family at her beloved Sandringham House. While she’s genuinely excited to reconnect with her children and grandchildren, there’s no denying that her heart truly belongs to the youngest members of the royal family.

“The Queen simply can’t wait to see her cherished great-grandchildren on Christmas Day,” a close source exclusively shared with Closer Weekly about the 93-year-old monarch. “This past year has been tough for everyone, but being around the kids always brings a smile to her face. They have a way of lighting up the room.”

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Queen Elizabeth Joins in the Fun With Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s Favorite Traditions

Given her deep affection for the little ones, it’s no surprise that Queen Elizabeth will likely partake in all of Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s cherished Christmas traditions. From baking cookies to decorating the tree, the Queen has always been hands-on when it comes to making the holidays magical for her great-grandchildren.

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  • “The kids always leave out a mince pie for Santa on Christmas Eve,” the insider revealed. “Last year, Charlotte was so excited on Christmas morning that she woke everyone up at 5:30 a.m. Can you imagine? The entire household up before dawn!” It’s moments like these that make the holiday season so special for the Queen and her family. The energy and excitement of the younger generation truly bring the festivities to life.

    Traditional Christmas Lunch: Simple Yet Heartwarming

    Of course, no Christmas would be complete without a hearty meal. The Queen’s traditional lunch is something everyone looks forward to, though it may not include the most elaborate dishes. “It’s actually very basic — turkey, roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts, parsnips, and all the trimmings,” the insider explained. Despite its simplicity, the meal fills everyone with joy and warmth.

    Prince George’s favorite dish is turkey with plenty of gravy, while Prince Louis has a particular fondness for mashed potatoes. “Food is always better when shared with loved ones,” the source added. As the adults indulge in the delicious spread, the kids will likely be found playing with their new toys, spreading laughter and cheer throughout the house.

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