The Royal Family's cancer focused Christmas plans come to light

Plans for a cancer focused Christmas have just come out

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The Royal Familys cancer focused Christmas plans come to light
The Royal Family's cancer focused Christmas plans come to light

The Royal Family’s plans for Christmas, given they are hosting cancer survivors, or patients have just come to light.

All of this has been brought to light by royal expert and BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond.

She shared it all while speaking to OK magazine and began by saying, “After the year they’ve had, I’m sure it’s going to mean the world to the King and Queen to have as many of their family as possible joining them for Christmas.”

Plus “as the number of youngsters increases, so the celebrations become more and more child-oriented. Which is exactly what Christmas should be all about,” Ms Bond noted.

However, Prince William’s also admitted how ‘noisy’ it may be since he wants his entire family “all in one room” as they are “normally spread out”.

For those unversed, since the past the Middleton’s stay at Anmer Hall. But “i’m not sure Catherine would yet feel up to hosting a huge crowd at the Hall, so I imagine it would just be close family. The Yorks would be at Wood Farm,” Ms Bond noted.

Still “whoever stays where, I’m sure this will be a Christmas when the whole family will want to unite around Charles and Camilla, and William and Catherine, to help put this year behind them and cheer them into a brighter year ahead.”