King Charles has given one member of the Royal Family permission to break a Sandringham rule. King Charles allows one royal to flout a Sandringham rule first broken by Meghan Markle, it has been reported as the Royal Family celebrates Christmas.
P rincess Margaret’s grandson, Samuel Chatto, was given special permission to invite his girlfriend, Eleanor Ekserdjian, to spend Christmas with the royals.An “observer of the Windsors” told the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden that this could signal imminent wedding bells, reportsthe Express.
“This is a clear sign there will be a royal wedding in the new year,” Mr Eden also then suggested. Ms Ekserdjian, Samuel’s girlfriend, was seen walking alongside him as they made their way to St Mary Magdalene Church on Christmas Day earlier this week.
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Ms studied at the University of Edinburgh, graduating in 2019 with an MA Fine Art. Sam also attended there, studying History of Art at the University of Edinburgh.A London gallery that showcased Eleanor’s art described her work previously.
Discussing her talent, the gallery explained: “Eleanor Ekserdjian is a multidisciplinary artist, creating installations which combine drawing, film and performance. Her most recent body of work responds through the act of drawing to the highly distinctive visual language and emotive power of silent film.”
It continued, gushing: “By projecting the film onto paper and drawing from and over it, her physical and emotional responses are made visible through rapid mark-making.” The description from the gallery went on, enthusing: “Through gesture and line she traces the visions, fears and terror of the film’s protagonists.
“These drawings become lyrical landscapes of anxiety, exploring her emotional response to film and exploiting the unique ability of the medium of drawing to act as a spontaneous record of thought.” The royals marked Christmas in Norfolk earlier this week.