The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge may experience a completely different festive season compared to previous years, like millions of Britons across the country, but the plans for the traditional seasonal family greeting card will continue. Cambridge has in the past released adorable photos of a growing brood to send good wishes to the public.

Last year, the family of five chose a casual, relaxed look.

The clip on their card showed William sitting on an old motorbike with little Louis propped up on his lap.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte comically appeared next to their father while Kate stood across from the leash.

The Queen placed a framed version of the warm photo on her desk as she delivered her annual televised Christmas address.

In 2018, the family chose a country theme, as the parent perched on a tree in a forest surrounded by their fingers.

William and Kate, famous for their love of the great outdoors, donned their kids’ cardigans for the candid photo.

The couple has yet to reveal their plans to celebrate Christmas.

Under government ‘Christmas Bubble’ rules, up to three families can join together from December 23-27.

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William and Kate chose to celebrate Christmas with Middleton in 2016, which was much less important than the Queen’s celebrations in Sandringham.

The Queen and Philip are expected to travel to Sandringham from Windsor Castle in the run-up to Christmas, although a final decision has yet to be made.

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The Queen loves to surround herself with close family members on Christmas and celebrate church service, lunch, and shootings on Boxing Day.

While she was forced to cancel a trip to church on Christmas morning, the Queen is understood to be planning to follow many of her other traditions.

Palace officials create a detailed plan to ensure that the king and the Duke can celebrate in a relaxed manner.

A small team of advisors and servants will move from Windsor to Norfolk County with the Queen as part of her bubble.

A decision on where the Queen will spend Christmas is expected in early December.

Last year, the king was joined by close relatives in Sandringham.

Prince Harry, Meghan and his baby Archie were noticeably absent as they chose to spend Christmas on Vancouver Island.