The Prince and Princess of Wales are determined to make their move to Forest Lodge a better and much more positive step towards the next phase of their lives, especially for their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The family was seen excited and in good spirits as they attended Kate’s annual Together for Christmas carol concert for the fifth year in a row.
The Welsh moved into their new abode in Windsor in November and have been settling in before the royal family’s Christmas festivities began. Before everyone gathers at Sandringham to mark the annual royal gathering, the Welsh family is starting their own special tradition.
“Catherine has made the Christmas period uniquely hers,” royal expert Jennie Bond said of the concert. “It’s the time of year when she steps up and takes a place of honor among working royalty.”
The expert also noted that given William’s passion for protecting the environment and Kate’s “love for making Christmas just as special for her children”, they will team up on a new activity which is understood to mark their first festive season at Forest Lodge.
“In these green days, I imagine Catherine involves the children in creating more sustainable decorations from materials they’ve collected,” Bond said. The mirror. “Of course, this year will be very special because they are in their new home.”
He added that Princess Kate “must have all kinds of wonderful decorations to decorate the house.”
The Wales family had some very disturbing memories in their previous home, from Queen Elizabeth’s death to Kate’s cancer diagnosis, and they all want to put that period behind them.
Bond believes putting down permanent roots must be very exciting for Wales now and that the Christmas season will be “pretty magical”.




