Yo hoo, have you heard? In that British royal family with a mysterious aura, a warm and funny family activity drama was recently staged. Yes, you heard it right, it's the royal family that we often imagine as a cold and disjointed daily life, and actually celebrates the holiday like us ordinary people.
That said, on a sunny afternoon, the little princes and princesses were finally able to remove their heavy tiaras (well, they didn't actually wear these things) and put on bright festive attire, ready to show off their talents. Louie is a boy who can really steal the camera—dare to sing without a lyric book!, I guess he may be thinking, "Who needs a lyric book? I'm a natural pop star!" and Mia, Princess Anne's granddaughter and Cousin Zara's daughter, has a playful and clever look in her little eyes, and she is already thinking about how to hide the best of the holiday gifts.
I have to say that Mr. Charles showed full family affection this time. He hugged and kissed his own group of little kids all the time. Seeing such a scene, I can't help but think of the embarrassing memory of being kissed by my elders when I was a child. And, before Megan appeared (uh... This topic is a bit sensitive), the royal family is really calm. At least there wasn't any "she stole my hairpins" or "she took my dressing table" or anything like that.
But seriously, a comparison of Harry's holiday season in the United States — where he spends most of his time in shadow — gives a strong sense of how important family reunions are. After all, on such a special day, it's the most touching thing to be able to sit around the table with your family and share laughter.
In short, the British royal family showed us a different side: they also had a warm, joyful and slightly chaotic family time (especially when the children were playing freely). Through these moments that make people smile and even laugh (imagine Charles's face when he is besieged by his grandchildren), we feel a rare sense of intimacy with the royal family.
So friends, while you're enjoying your family activities or reading the royal news on social media, remember: whether it's under the crown or under the baseball cap, we all have the same colorful picture of life surrounded by laughter and love.