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William's Modern Monarchy: No More Joke Gifts
7 Dec
Summary
- Prince William may end the joke £5 gift exchange at Christmas.
- The tradition involves a strict royal hierarchy for gift distribution.
- William prefers relaxed, modern family celebrations over rigid protocols.

The annual Christmas gift-giving ceremony at Sandringham, a tradition involving joke £5 presents distributed according to royal seniority, is likely to be discontinued when Prince William ascends to the throne. This practice, currently overseen by King Charles, reinforces a strict hierarchy that Prince William reportedly finds outdated.
Sources suggest that Prince William, who favors a more relaxed and informal approach to family gatherings, influenced by the Middleton family's style, is keen to implement changes. The current system sees senior royals receiving gifts first, leaving more junior members waiting, a protocol that has been a point of contention.
William's vision for his reign includes a more modern and 'normal family' monarchy, and discontinuing such 'antiquated' customs is seen as a natural step. This shift away from rigid protocols reflects his desire for a less formal atmosphere during the royal festive period.




