Queen Camilla: Her children should be there for the first time at Christmas

Queen Camilla
Their children should be there for the first time at Christmas

Queen Camilla with her children Laura Lopes and Tom Parker Bowles

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This Christmas will probably be a very special one for Queen Camilla and the Royal Family: King Charles’ wife invited her adult children.

Royal fans can look forward to very special shots of the British royal family from the traditional Christmas Day stroll to St. Mary Magdalene Church. Not only because it can finally take place again after three years, but the participating family members could also have some interesting moments in store.

Special guests on Christmas Day?

For example, Sarah Ferguson, 63, will be allowed to celebrate Christmas at Sandringham for the first time in 30 years. It has not yet been confirmed that she will also take part in the walk, but it is quite possible. And four-year-old Prince Louis could also turn heads with his Christmas Walk debut.



Queen Camilla

Queen Camilla wants to celebrate with her children

Now it has become known that there could be even more surprising guests walking into the church. A palace source tells The Sun that Queen Camilla, 75, could bring her children Thomas “Tom” Bowles, 48, and Laura Lopes, 44, from her marriage to Andrew Parker Bowles, 82, and her grandchildren for the first time . Tom has two children, a 15 year old daughter and a 12 year old son, Laura has three children, a 14 year old daughter and 12 year old twin boys. A palace insider explains:

Camilla is keen that her family is the focus of Christmas, especially as King Charles will not have his youngest son there. It’s a hugely important Christmas just months after they last all gathered for the Queen’s funeral. […] We saw togetherness at the Princess of Wales Christmas Concert this week and Christmas will be in the same mood.

If this information is correct, the only question that remains is to what extent the public will see this togetherness. Camilla’s children may also celebrate Christmas with the royal family “only” behind the palace walls. So fans of the royal family have to be patient for a few more days before this question is answered.

Sources used: thesun.co.uk, mirror.co.uk

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