Not everyone likes the idea of Christmas being chock-full of tradition after tradition. For Princess Diana, the thought of enjoying Christmas with her royal pals sometimes made her feel very nervous, and she often skipped the celebrations as soon as Christmas was over. You probably can.
The latest episode of The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show details how Princess Diana will cope with the holidays, with royal experts Ingrid Seward and Arthur Edwards explaining how the late princess was able to escape from the event. I explained in detail how to get out.
“For years, our Queen Camilla would leave after lunch and spend time with her family in Wiltshire,” Ms Edwards explained. In some cases, Princess Diana’s escape came even sooner.
Seward added that Princess Diana always tried to follow Camilla’s lead. “Princess Diana always left after lunch. She was supposed to dread a royal Christmas when things were really not going well,” she said. “And she used to do that all the time, and sometimes she’d even run off before lunch and just do church.”
Edwards explained that Princess Diana’s exit was always final. “I remember a few times, but not all the time. Yes, I remember she passed me on the highway coming back once,” he added.
Experts’ recollections are tested after multiple people report that Princess Diana despised Christmas with the Windsors. She told hairdresser Richard Dalton that she was not enjoying her vacation.
Dalton told Kitty Kelly in her book The Royals: “The princess didn’t want to go to Sandringham for Christmas because it was freezing cold and dinner had to be finished by three o’clock.” “It’s 3 o’clock, so it’s time to watch me on TV,” she said, imitating someone she knew. The royal family had to watch the Queen’s Christmas message on TV. Diana said this was a directed performance. ”
According to Vanity Fair, the drama begins with Princess Diana’s first Christmas at Sandringham in 1981. revealed that the reason he started hating Royal Christmas was because of the gag gifts.
Princess Diana was “mortified” to learn that the royal family only gave each other gag gifts on Christmas Day, with her sister-in-law Princess Anne receiving a toilet roll holder instead of a cashmere sweater.
“It was very difficult,” Princess Diana told Morton. “I know I gave, but I don’t remember being the recipient. Isn’t that terrible? I prepare all the presents and Charles signs the cards. (It’s) terrifying and very It was disappointing. There was no loud action, no tension, no ridiculous behavior, no stupid jokes that outsiders would find strange, but insiders understood,” she said. added that he was “certainly” an outsider.