THE Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton together with their children are to spend Christmas Day with the Middletons instead of being with the Queen at Sandringham. They will be spending the Holiday with Kate's family at the Bucklebury in Berkshire for only the second Christmas Day since they were married last 2011.

According to Express UK, it will be their first Christmas of being away from Sandringham ever since their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, were born. Their only other yuletide in Berkshire came in 2012 when Kate, struggled acute morning sickness, was pregnant with Prince George.

Prince William, who is not a consistent Sunday believer regardless of being the future Supreme Governor of the Church of England, and Kate, who was lately established in the Anglican religion in a while before her marriage, will join the Middletons at church nearby.

Detractors criticized yesterday that William and Kate, were snubbing royal practice by staying away from the family gettogether on the sovereign's 20,000-acre estate in Norfolk. But even before they were married, Prince William made it clear that he had no purpose of questioning his wife to spend every Christmas with his grandmother just for the reason that she is Queen.

William has always sworn that he wanted to be as much a part of Middleton's family as his own to guarantee that Kate evaded the separation felt by numerous people who married into the realm of monarchy and spent every Christmas away from their own parents and siblings.

Other than that, conferring to Hello magazine, this year there will be amply for the royal family to talk about. Not only about Prince William and Kate or Zara and Mike which recently publicized that they are having their second baby, but also Prince Harry will certainly have fascinating tales from his trip to the Caribbean and possibly even share some sweet stories about his girlfriend Meghan Markle.