When Princess Kate first joined the Royal Family at Sandringham for their Christmas celebrations, she was faced with one major dilemma: what to bring the late Queen Elizabeth as a festive present. Generally, the House of Windsor is reported to give each other gag gifts or something small during the festive season, rather than anything grand and luxurious. Kate even admitted later that she was quite "worried" about the gift, and what direction she should go in when it came to presenting her grandmother-in-law with a Christmas present.
However, she decided to keep it simple and go with her gut - sticking with what she would get for members of her own family - and luckily, her simple and thoughtful present went down a treat. The now-Princess of Wales revealed what she got for the Queen during her first royal Christmas eight years ago, in a documentary that was released to mark the late monarch's 90th birthday. "I can remember being at Sandringham, for the first time, at Christmas.
And I was worried what to give the Queen as her Christmas present," Kate explained in the ITV documentary. "I was thinking, 'Gosh, what should I give her?' I thought back to what would I give my own grandparents. And I thought: 'I'll make her something.
' Which could have gone horribly wrong," Kate added, and the gift she decided on for the late Queen Elizabeth was inspired by her grandparents in more ways than one. Kate decided "to make my granny's recipe of chutney," for her grandmother-in-law, but sh.