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A Berry festive royal Christmas
Season 3, Ep. 16
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The royal family have held their annual Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace - next stop Sandringham for the big day itself.
Pod Save The Queen host is joined by commentator Susie Boniface - aka FleetStreetFox - and Mirror Online lifestyle editor Zoe Forsey to discuss how the royals spend Christmas in London and Sandringham.
They also look back on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's festive documentary with Mary Berry. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
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