Grant Harrold, who has worked for King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla for more than seven years, said to use as little tinsel as possible as home Christmas decorations. writes about it Mirror.
“Don’t go overboard with tinsel. Everyone has tinsel, but if you come to the royal house, there will be a lot more greenery, garlands and lights, not tinsel, ”said Charles III’s former butler.
According to Grant Harrold, the late Queen Elizabeth II. Elizabeth had a sweet Christmas tradition that her grandchildren and great-grandchildren followed.
“I heard in Sandringham that the queen arranged for one of the trees in one of the rooms to be left bare and the children to decorate it. That was the tradition she started. The grandchildren came and they all decorated the Christmas tree a little bit which I think was always a very good idea,” he shared.
This year, the royal family celebrates their first Christmas after World War II. He’s going to celebrate without Elizabeth. According to Grant Harrold, “tears will be shed” in celebration without the deceased queen.
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