The Queen will spend Christmas at Sandringham with Prince Edward and his family, reports have suggested.
Her Majesty will spend the festive period in a bubble with three households, just like the rest of the country.
It will see Edward and his wife Sophie join the Queen and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at the Norfolk estate.
But, in a rather savvy move, the monarch is set to be able to see more members of the Royal Family on Boxing Day.
Sources have suggested the plans are for the Queen to throw the annual December 26 hunt this year.
And that would mean more of her family could congregate and see each other on the day after Christmas Day.
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A source told the Daily Mail: “The royal family’s traditional Boxing Day shoot could still take place, enabling them to see members of the family unable to join them on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.”
Shoots can legally take place as they are classified as organised outdoor sports, so up to 30 royals could be in attendance.
This could pave the way for Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, to join the family get-together.
And Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, could also attend alongside Kate Middleton, and their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The annual hunt is a festive tradition in the Royal Family and eyebrows were raised some three years ago when Prince Harry reportedly elected not to attend due to Meghan Markle’s request.