Christmas is a time filled with tradition, especially for King Charles III and the British royal family. There’s the walk to church, the monarch’s televised speech, a big lunch, and gag gifts ...
The royal family enjoy feasting on delicious foods ... This year marks a first for King Charles, who will be delivering his first Christmas speech since acceding to the throne.
It shows His Majesty rehearsing with the auto-cue where his speech is loaded ... King Charles celebrated Christmas Day at Sandringham where around 45 members of the Royal Family were expected ...
Queen Elizabeth II made the Christmas speeches her own. Royal watchers' joy at King's Sandringham return King to spend Christmas with family at Sandringham 'We hope King Charles III continues this ...
The annual Christmas Day speech saw the King break ... the warring relationship in the family. Mr Hardman told the MailOnline: “By avoiding a royal desk or sitting room, the King has also ...
As the King spoke about the royal family meeting and listening ... The monarch’s speech is a tradition going back 90 years. The first Christmas message was broadcast over the radio in 1932 ...
The whole world sees the royal family as they depart their morning church service at St. Mary Magdalene on Dec. 25, walking past (and engaging with!) a crowd of well-wishers as they head back to ...
Members of the Royal Family will spend Christmas at Sandringham House in Norfolk with their annual trip to church and a host of festive traditions. One of which is opening their presents on ...
The royal family Christmas is synonymous with tradition, and one tradition that steadfastly remains while celebrating the holiday at Sandringham? Opening presents on Christmas Eve. Members of the ...