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in the picture<br />
n The Queen and Prince Philip are always first to arrive at Sandringham<br />
(above), the week before Christmas, while the rest of the family turn up<br />
throughout the day on Christmas Eve<br />
Potty party games: Anne and Charles are notorious<br />
for giving funny presents and Charles’ favourite ever<br />
gift was apparently a leather toilet seat from his<br />
sister, which he apparently still uses on his travels.<br />
Given the lavatorial theme, we wonder if the popular<br />
Christmas game, Toilet Trouble,<br />
where you get sprayed by<br />
a flush, might be in<br />
their stockings!<br />
Dad jokes: Before Harry met Meghan,<br />
Kate gave him a grow-your-owngirlfriend<br />
kit one Christmas so we<br />
think the family might get<br />
him something equally<br />
jokey now he’s about to be<br />
a dad – perhaps this New<br />
Dad Survival Toolkit (right).<br />
Brum brum: Like many little boys, Prince<br />
George loves vehicles. Last year, during a visit to<br />
Father Christmas in Helsinki, he asked for a toy<br />
police car, so we suspect this year he’ll also be<br />
hankering after a gift with four wheels.<br />
Hair today! There are a lot<br />
of jokes in the family about<br />
William’s baldness and in the<br />
past Meghan even bought<br />
him a ginger Tam O’Shanter<br />
wig for Christmas, so<br />
there’s likely to be<br />
something like this Bald<br />
Man’s Hat (above) under<br />
the tree for him.<br />
On Christmas Day, after the morning walk to<br />
church and a three-course festive lunch, the Royal<br />
Family gather in front of the television to watch<br />
the Queen’s speech at 3pm<br />
PICs: rex/shutterstock, getty images, masterfile,<br />
alamy stock photo, sandringham estate<br />
YOURS n EVERY FORTNIGHT<br />
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