The royals at Buckingham Palace (Dominic Lipinski/PA) Admittedly Christmas will be different for everyone this year due to the coronavirus pandemic and that includes the royal family. Used to spending their festive season getting dressed up hosting grand soirées and family events - with the new rule of three and celebrations only allowed on Christmas Day, it is looking particularly different for us all including the Royals.
What are the rules for Christmas? On Christmas day three households in a Christmas bubble can mix indoors but cannot stay over night, in England. Bubbles can meet each other:
In each other s homes
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Christmas 2020 holidays are upon us, which means that lots of time with family and friends however, given the Coronavirus condition, several communities are trying very hard to follow social distancing. Like any other family, even the Royals have their own set of traditions, many of which get carried out within the castle or estate.
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Earlier today, the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that the country could not continue with Christmas as earlier planned due to the ongoing fear of COVID-19. The Prime Minister announced that a new tier-four would be introduced in London, Kent, Essex, and Bedfordshire from midnight, and a stay-at-home order will be issued to residents. So, it means that most of the British citizens will be celebrating Christmas 2020 within closed doors, just like the Royals.