With their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, the Prince and Princess of Wales are preparing for another family Christmas. We may already know what gifts they will be opening.
Along with all of Father Christmas’ goodies, Prince William and Princess Kate will undoubtedly give their kids a variety of hand-wrapped gifts. Carole Middleton, a devoted grandmother, is fortunately a dependable source of motivation.

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Carole started her own party supply company out of the Middletons’ Berkshire home, handing out flyers at her daughters’ daycare.
Carole moved Party Pieces from a small start-up unit to a warehouse at Child’s Court Farm in Reading as the company grew, and it has since been based there.
Kate’s mother, Carole, has unveiled a slew of wonderful Christmas stocking stuffers on the Carole’s Party Pieces website that are sure to make the young royals smile.
For Prince George, who enjoys sweets, there are bright candy canes, pearlized stretchy horses for Princess Charlotte, an avid rider, and a plethora of cuddly animal toys for young Louis.

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George, Charlotte, and Louis will have a particularly magical Christmas this year. The siblings will be treated to a spectacular display of Christmas lights and decorations at Windsor Castle as the holiday season draws near.
The Prince and Princess of Wales and their family are now only a short distance from the newly inherited Windsor Castle property thanks to their move to Adelaide Cottage.

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We anticipate that Prince William and Princess Kate will take their kids to see the holiday illuminations in Windsor Great Park in addition to the city of Windsor’s magnificent ice rink, Windsor on Ice. The royal couple will be able to lead their kids through colorful woodland as dancing fairies, luminous beacons, and firefly sparkles light the way.
The ultimate treat will be the chance for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis to meet Santa and indulge in endless holiday treats and hot chocolate from the nearby Bavarian market.