
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis have given royal fans exactly the kind of festive moment they adore — a warm, intimate glimpse of Christmas magic as the young Wales children prepare for their very first holiday season in the family’s new Windsor home.
Earlier this year, the Prince and Princess of Wales left behind the modest four-bedroom Adelaide Cottage for a fresh start at Forest Lodge — a more spacious, peaceful retreat tucked deep within Windsor’s woodlands. And now, as December draws near, the trio is helping set the tone for what promises to be an unforgettable first Christmas in their new sanctuary.

Across the UK, families are pulling decorations out of storage — and the Wales children are no different. George, Charlotte, and Louis are reportedly bursting with excitement, filling their new home with festive cheer as they prepare for its very first royal Christmas.
Conveniently, the Great Windsor Park Christmas Tree Shop — located just steps from their front door — is about to reopen. Launching next week, the shop offers everything from tiny 3–4 ft trees perfect for children’s bedrooms to towering 15–16 ft firs fit for grand hallways. Many are grown right on the estate, adding a sweet personal touch for the Wales family.

Although William and Catherine work hard to keep their children’s private life shielded from the cameras, fans cherish the rare festive glimpses they’ve shared. In 2024, a beautifully decorated tree inside Kensington Palace — dressed in classic red, white, and warm gold — quietly revealed the family’s love for understated, traditional Christmas décor.
But Christmas at Forest Lodge is set to be different: quieter, cozier, and more intimate. Royal insiders say William is determined to preserve this closeness, offering his children a home where public duty feels distant and childhood feels protected.
Meanwhile, festive preparations are already underway across royal residences. The first estate to be fully transformed this year features towering trees, glowing garlands, and an extravagant silver-service dining display. Decorations begin on 20 November and remain until 5 January 2026, with public opening set for 27 November — a yearly highlight for royal enthusiasts.
For the first time, even the Royal Mews Shop is being turned into a miniature winter wonderland, adding another touch of holiday charm for visitors.
As for Christmas Day, the guest list for Sandringham remains unconfirmed, but it’s widely expected that William, Catherine, and their three children will join King Charles and Queen Camilla in Norfolk for the traditional family celebration.
But before that, Princess Catherine has her own major seasonal tradition. This year marks the fifth anniversary of her beloved Together at Christmas carol service at Westminster Abbey. On Friday, 5 December, around 1,600 guests — royals, dignitaries, celebrities, and community heroes — will gather as the Abbey Choir performs Britain’s most cherished carols, accompanied by readings and musical performances from a star-studded lineup.
Each year, fans look forward to this event not just for its beauty, but for Catherine’s heartfelt leadership in bringing people together during the holidays.
As the Wales family settles into Forest Lodge, this first Christmas marks the start of a new chapter — one filled with warmth, childhood wonder, and the kind of traditions George, Charlotte, and Louis will carry with them for a lifetime.
And the sweet moment of the three siblings helping decorate their new Christmas tree has already left royal fans smiling. One thing is clear: the Wales family is embracing their forever home with joy, gratitude, and a whole lot of Christmas spirit.