"They don't do anything extravagant for gifts and do more funny gifts that make each other laugh." The royal family members notably spend their holidays at the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk ...
"Now, because it's mass-produced, it's more like royal merchandise than memorabilia. People collect it because they have a love for the Royal Family." ...
EVERY year on Christmas Day, the public line outside the church on Sandringham to get a glimpse of the Royal Family and hand them gifts. This year in particular, Prince George, 11, Princess ...
He'd say, 'That's lovely but you really shouldn't have.'" Instead, the royal family liked gag gifts. "They love doing gag gift exchanges and a Sandringham walkabout,” a source told Us Weekly.