9 Royal Holiday Traditions You’ll Want to Steal For Yourself
Each holiday season, the British royal family heads to Sandringham House to celebrate peace, joy, hope and their position as the most powerful monarchy in the free world. The festivities take place on a 20,000-acre estate, and will be reported on by nearly every tabloid, newspaper and women’s fashion magazine in the world—but rest assured, it’s not all champagne, caviar and crown jewels. Many of the royal family’s traditions seem surprisingly simple and sustainable, and to our delight, are easy to bring into our humble commoner homes. From travel plans to gifting ideas, here are nine ways to be inspired by royalty this Christmas.
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Save cash by travelling via public transit
Instead of taking a horse and buggy, the royal train or driving herself—which is something she does, despite not having a driver’s license—the Queen travels to Sandringham Estate on a regularly scheduled service. The ride from London to King’s Lynn is just under two hours, and a first-class public train ticket costs $105 CAD. Affordable, fast and environmentally friendly—it sounds like someone may have read our holiday sustainability strategies.
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