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Elly Blake

Prince William and Kate will spend Christmas in Norfolk

It is understood the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will spend Christmas in Norfolk.

The pair will be joined by their three children, George, eight, Charlotte, six, and Louis, three.

They will be joined by some members of the Middleton family, according to reports.

Hours earlier, Harry and Meghan revealed released their first picture of Lilibet in a holiday photo card.

The beautiful family portrait showed the couple with their two young children Lilibet and Arthur.

It read: “This year, 2021, we welcomed our daughter, Lilibet, to the world.

“Archie made us a ‘Mama’ and a ‘Papa’, and Lili made us a family. As we look forward to 2022, we have made donations on your behalf to several organizations that honor and protect families – from those being relocated from Afghanistan, to American families in need of paid parental leave.”

Earlier this week, the Queen announced she will not follow her usual tradition by spending Christmas at Sandringham this year.

Instead, she will spend the festive period at Windsor Castle where the 95-year-old monarch will be visited by family members.

She will spend Christmas Day with her son Prince Charles and his wife The Duchess of Cornwall.

But it is unlikely the Queen will spend Christmas Day with her daughter Princess Anne after her husband Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence tested positive for Covid.

A royal source said the Princess Royal, 71, and her husband will now not be spending Christmas with the Queen as they will be isolating.

It comes as the 95-year-old monarch prepares for her first Christmas since the death of the Duke of Edinburgh in April this year.

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