Prince George and Charlotte won’t get gifts from public

They’re sent thousands of gifts from royal fans all over the world.

But now it has been revealed that Prince George and Princess Charlotte won’t be receiving all of the presents that are sent to them to this Christmas.

Many of the gifts are donated to charity, with only a selection taken into the home for the young royals.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are said to be ‘very careful’ about how many presents their children are given. 

This year, George, four, is likely to receive the police car that he requested from Father Christmas, while a doll house is a ‘strong contender’ for two-year-old Charlotte.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte will not be receiving gifts sent to them this Christmas by members of the public 

Speaking to Us Weekly, a source said that spoiling their children too much is Kate and William’s ‘worst nightmare’.

 ‘They’re both extremely careful,’ the family friend said. ‘Receiving that many gifts wouldn’t have a good effect on the kids.’ 

A spokesperson for Kensington Palace confirmed that some presents sent to George and Charlotte are given to charity.

‘Some items will be taken into the home and others stored within the Royal Household,’ they explained.  

Princess Charlotte, two, is likely to receive a doll house this year, according to a family friend

Princess Charlotte, two, is likely to receive a doll house this year, according to a family friend

‘On occasion, and where appropriate, items may be donated to organisations who can make good use of them. 

‘Their Royal Highnesses are incredibly grateful for the warmth and generosity that has been extended to their children from members of the public.’ 

It comes after Prince William presented a letter to Santa from George during a visit to Helsinki at the end of last month.

Despite there being space to list five gifts, the note showed that the youngster only wanted to ask for a police car this year.

Yesterday, George and Charlotte joined their parents at the Queen's annual Christmas lunch

Yesterday, George and Charlotte joined their parents at the Queen’s annual Christmas lunch

Charlotte, who was dressed in a burgundy cardigan, looked sleepy as she was driven home 

Charlotte, who was dressed in a burgundy cardigan, looked sleepy as she was driven home 

And the young prince clearly thinks that he is deserving of the present as at the top of the paper where it asks whether he has been ‘naughty or nice’ the four-year-old has circled ‘nice’. 

But George and Charlotte will not have to wait until Christmas Day itself to open their presents, as traditionally the royals exchange presents on Christmas Eve. 

Yesterday, George and Charlotte joined their parents at the Queen’s annual Christmas lunch held at Buckingham Palace. 

Following the family event, the youngsters looked rather sleepy as they were driven home by their father. 

Charlotte was dressed in an adorable burgundy cardigan over a floral frock, while her older brother donned an £85 knit from Amaia. 



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