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The Queen has cancelled her Christmas family get together

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MaizieD Thu 16-Dec-21 13:11:52

Well done the Queen.

Most years, the Queen invites her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren to join her at Buckingham Palace for a festive party.

But a Buckingham Palace source confirmed she had called off the royal gathering, because it could put too many people’s Christmas arrangements at risk.

www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/boris-johnson-still-says-brits-25714556

Lucca Fri 17-Dec-21 17:23:06

songstress60

Don't know why she has cancelled if everyone has vaccinated. The damned government and celebrities partied all the time when everyone else was in lockdown and under a strict curfew.
Her husband passed away, so I don't think it was wise to cancel. Get back to normal I say particularly if you have lost someone

Because she is clearly sensible or has had sensible advice and is setting an example. It was a lunch I believe but obviously for more than three households

songstress60 Fri 17-Dec-21 16:58:10

Don't know why she has cancelled if everyone has vaccinated. The damned government and celebrities partied all the time when everyone else was in lockdown and under a strict curfew.
Her husband passed away, so I don't think it was wise to cancel. Get back to normal I say particularly if you have lost someone

Lexisgranny Fri 17-Dec-21 16:30:46

Aveline of course he was, my typing error.

Ladyleftfieldlover Fri 17-Dec-21 16:30:45

I have to say that in the last photo of the Queen, which was taken very recently, she looked like she had lost a lot of weight. Her dress seemed to hang on her.

MayBeMaw Fri 17-Dec-21 16:29:51

Like many 'Royals' before them, hunting has always been a favourite pastime - whether they are shooting stags,grouses (sic) or pheasants

It’s grouse actually unless you re talking about moans and complaints grin
And “hunting” is not the same as “shooting”
But never mind!

Aveline Fri 17-Dec-21 16:24:13

George XV- a bit inflationary? He was George VI!

Alegrias1 Fri 17-Dec-21 16:21:07

Lucca

YES WE KNOW

Lucca - can you remind me - where do the RF spend Xmas? wink

Lexisgranny Fri 17-Dec-21 16:15:51

I remember the cold day in February when King George died, during break time at school we were all wondering why the flag on the local church was first raised then lowered to half mast. We were quickly ushered inside.

George XV was born at York Cottage in Sandringham on 14th of December 1895. He died in Sandringham on 6th February 1952. The Queen stays at Sandringham until after the anniversary of his death and I seem to remember that she does not allow Christmas decorations to be taken down until that time.

Lucca Fri 17-Dec-21 16:09:06

YES WE KNOW

ForeverAutumn Fri 17-Dec-21 16:03:59

The Royal Family come to Sandringham for Christmas (we live nearby)

MollyG Fri 17-Dec-21 15:51:39

I think it’s quite convenient for her PR as well, she hasn’t been seen for months in public I’m guessing she is very ill sadly.

Calendargirl Fri 17-Dec-21 14:52:49

Juicylucy

When we visited Sandringham we were talking to staff member and the Queen goes to Sandringham every Christmas without fail and doesn’t leave until day after her late fathers birthday in February we got that info from the horses mouth, so to speak. Balmoral has always been her August 6 week break

Well, in this case the horse’s mouth was wrong!

George V1, father of the Queen, was actually born in December. He died on February 6th 1952. The Queen stays on at Sandringham until after that date, to mark his death and her own accession as a result.

Daisend1 Fri 17-Dec-21 14:42:13

Don't blame her as there would have been one empty chair no other could have filled..

Grantanow Fri 17-Dec-21 14:09:45

Yes. I heard that too about HW. Of course, he was a very scholarly man, Fellow of Balliol and a cigar smoker to boot!

Grantanow Fri 17-Dec-21 14:07:57

The Queen has set a good example (quite different from the Oaf and his Oafmen/women). Well done and very sensible. Thank God we have experts like Chris Whitty. The attacks on him by Tory MPs are disgraceful.

Calistemon Fri 17-Dec-21 14:06:28

HannahLoisLuke

maddyone

annodomini the royals spend Christmas at Sandringham, not Balmoral.

Lucca I’d love to know what the Queen thinks, or has thought of many of our Prime Ministers but she’s far too professional to ever let it be known. It’s rumoured that she disliked Margaret Thatcher, but I’ve never heard anything about any of the others. I’d give more than a penny for her thoughts on BJ but I guess we’ll never know. I’d like even more to know what she thought of Donald Trump, and a number of other foreign dignitaries.

I recently read that Harold Wilson often returned from his weekly audience with Queen a bit sozzled from the whiskies they’re enjoyed together. As far as we know she doesn’t usually treat these meetings as social events so she must have got on well with HW.

Harold Wilson was her favourite Prime Minister - allegedly.

Juicylucy Fri 17-Dec-21 13:53:54

When we visited Sandringham we were talking to staff member and the Queen goes to Sandringham every Christmas without fail and doesn’t leave until day after her late fathers birthday in February we got that info from the horses mouth, so to speak. Balmoral has always been her August 6 week break

merlotgran Fri 17-Dec-21 13:49:08

Hunting has been banned. Shooting is a completely different sport.

Grany Fri 17-Dec-21 13:28:18

After Christmas dinner on Boxing Day hunting.

Like many 'Royals' before them, hunting has always been a favourite pastime - whether they are shooting stags, grouses or pheasants

'Royal Family' urged to shield 'Prince' George from Boxing Day family tradition this year

'The Royals' been widely criticised for hunting each year on Boxing Day and animals rights groups now claim the activity can cause young children to develop anti-social behaviour later in life

PETA director Mimi Bekhechi said few people in 2020 viewed shooting as "anything other than a violent perversion".

She continued: "For a child to be compelled to witness such casual killing - and by a parent he looks up to, no less - is potentially as harmful to his or her psyche as it is to the bird's very life.

Anniebach Fri 17-Dec-21 13:25:26

I would love a summer holiday in a caravan

HannahLoisLuke Fri 17-Dec-21 13:22:03

maddyone

annodomini the royals spend Christmas at Sandringham, not Balmoral.

Lucca I’d love to know what the Queen thinks, or has thought of many of our Prime Ministers but she’s far too professional to ever let it be known. It’s rumoured that she disliked Margaret Thatcher, but I’ve never heard anything about any of the others. I’d give more than a penny for her thoughts on BJ but I guess we’ll never know. I’d like even more to know what she thought of Donald Trump, and a number of other foreign dignitaries.

I recently read that Harold Wilson often returned from his weekly audience with Queen a bit sozzled from the whiskies they’re enjoyed together. As far as we know she doesn’t usually treat these meetings as social events so she must have got on well with HW.

Alegrias1 Fri 17-Dec-21 13:17:54

I love the idea of Balmoral as a summer holiday home. Most people's summer holiday home is a caravan...grin

NotTooOld Fri 17-Dec-21 13:15:51

This is an hilarious thread! According to google the Queen spends Christmas and New Year at Sandringham, so there! I believe it is the pre-Christmas lunch which has been cancelled, so not sure where that takes place as I wasn't invited (or even uninvited) this year. grin

HannahLoisLuke Fri 17-Dec-21 13:13:25

MaizieD

nadateturbe

I thought the RF all went to Balmoral for Christmas together.

I'm a bit puzzled by that, too, because that's what I thought...

They go to Sandringham for Christmas. Balmoral is their summer holiday home.

Lucca Fri 17-Dec-21 12:47:43

Well even I who am not totally au fait with RF various locations for holidays have seen several times on here that Xmas is sandringham …..does nobody read threads ???