A royal Christmas custom, which Meghan Markle once did in 2017, has been defeated once more this year and is thought to be a stoke for an impending royal bride.
The Royal community has adhered to stringent guidelines for years, which means no part would ask their spouses to Sandringham until after marriage. Famous people had to wait until their celebrations before getting an offer, such as Mike Tindall and Kate Middleton.
However, this custom was first reverted in 2017 when Meghan Markle was invited back of her engagement to Prince Harry.
This month, Samuel Chatto, the nephew of Princess Margaret, was granted exclusive authority to request his sweetheart, Eleanor Ekserdjian, to the Royal Christmas party.
The 28 year old pottery designer Samuel from West Sussex, began dating Eleanor, even an actor, in 2021. On Christmas Day, the couple was spotted making their way to St. Mary Magdalene Church up. A” Windsor observer” speaking to the Daily Mail speculated that this movement may indicate a royal ceremony on the horizon.
The proposal to Ekserdjian at this year’s Royal Christmas party has sparked rumors that a royal marriage might be coming up soon, as reported by The Mirror US.
The spectator observed,” This is a clear signal there will be a royal ceremony in the new year.”
Samuel, who is 29th in line to the throne, comes from a home with heavy musical roots. His father, Daniel Chatto, is a former professional turned renowned artists, who married Lady Sarah Chatto, girl of Princess Margaret and cousin to King Charles.
Samuel’s artistic occupation has led to recognition, including a Kyoto apprenticeship with the Chinese porcelain artist Yagi Akira. His work led to an offer to June’s Asian Express Banquet at Buckingham Palace, where he rubbed shoulders with the royal family, including King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William, and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.
Samuel, known for his passion for creating, when explained:” I’ve always had a strong affection with creating objects, having spent many of my youth crafting imagined landscapes and artistic models, which inevitably led me to clay during my early years at school”.
In 2019, Samuel even spent six months in India for a yoga teacher training program, describing the experience as “incredibly eye-opening experience”.
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