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This year’s stringent Christmas decree by King Charles to safeguard “senior royal members”

It was claimed that King Charles has forbidden younger members of the royal family from taking pictures or selfies at Sandringham during the Christmas festivities. The king and his family spend the holidays together at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, following a long-standing royal custom. This time, Prince William, Kate Middleton, and the couple’s three children are anticipated to attend the celebrations together with King Charles, Queen Camilla’s previous family.

Only royals with official social media accounts will be permitted to post during the celebrations, according to OK!. “It’s been made very clear that there will be no mobile phones, photographs, or selfies taken at the lunch table this year,” the article said. In addition, any photos or films will be taken by a professional and authorized by the Buckingham Palace media staff. Only regulated and authorized photos from the festivities will be released.

Since there will be many mobile-friendly teens in attendance this year, the precaution has been taken to safeguard the elder members of the royal family. They really don’t want a picture of the King shoving a roast potato into his mouth to surface on social media, despite the fact that it sounds humorous. There will be total strangers as well as extended family members there, so it’s crucial to make sure that no unexpected pictures or movies wind up online.

How this year’s Christmas will be spent by the royal family
The royal family’s “guest list is quite extensive this year, and some people who are not very close to the family are attending,” the publication stated. Everyone in the family must behave themselves appropriately since this is their first formal gathering.

According to sources, Queen Camilla’s children, grandkids, and sister will also be attending Sandringham this year.

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