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King Charles' Christmas estate that used to have it's own time zone

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The King and the rest of the Royal Family are set to return to the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk this Christmas and will take part in many of the fun and unique traditions that they enjoy year in, year out.

Among these quirks that set members of the Firm apart from many of us in the UK are how they open their presents on Christmas Eve and buy one another joke gifts.

But that isn't the end of surprising stories linked to how the family spend their time at Sandringham. Shockingly, King Charles' home used to have its very own time zone.The trend was bought in originally by the King's great-great grandfather, King Edward VII, for a unique reason and was carried on for many years after his death.

Sandringham is known to be a favourite home of the King and he is often pictured visiting there throughout the year. But in days gone by, it was lived in all year round by his predecessors, mainly as it was an ideal location for hunting and shooting.

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