The Queen’s Christmas Celebration is a very big thing for the royal members. Normally the family spends it in Sandringham Palace, where they appear to the public after attending mass in St. Mary’s Church situated on the estate’s grounds.

With the Covid Pandemic, many things have changed since. Apparently, the Queen can only invite three households for the holidays.

It was previously reported that the Queen’s Christmas bubble would show who is in her favor and who is not. Obviously, the future King of England, son Prince Charles, will most likely be in attendance.

What about the Cambridges? DailyMail UK reports that Prince William and Kate Middleton will most likely turn down the Queen’s invitation to join her at Sandringham for Christmas due to their three children.

Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2, pose a great health risk to the Queen and husband Prince Philip.

In previous reports, it is believed that the Cambridges will be spending Christmas with Kate Middleton’s parents in Berkshire instead.

Christmas plans of the royals are normally available online as the Buckingham Palace always announces this. The Palace has yet to remark on these allegations.

Despite that, insiders have revealed that the Palace physicians are already giving advice to the Queen on the best course of action to continue the Christmas tradition in Sandringham Palace.

“[The family] will sort it out between them; it will be about what's practical,” the source told The Telegraph.

UK laws reveal that in the day between Dec. 23 to Dec. 27, three households can mingle with one another, but it must stay exclusively between the three families.

It is also betted that Prince Edward and his family will likely join the Queen and Prince Philip, but for Prince Andrew, there are no rumors yet. The growing tension between Andrew and his parents have been mounting in the past months after the scandalous allegations made towards Andrew.

Princess Anne, on the other hand, will be celebrating the holidays with her two children, Zara Tindall and Peter Philips.

There is no word whether the Queen or Buckingham Palace has reached out to the royal members' Prince Harry and Meghan Markle to join them over the winter holidays.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are located in California and has left the royal firm early this year but continues to be the President and Vice-President of the Royal Foundation.