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The King with the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince George and Princess Charlotte arriving for the Christmas Day morning service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham in 2019 (Joe Giddens/PA)
The family, including the King and Queen, gathered for a photo outside the church. They were greeted by the Reverend Canon Dr Paul Rhys Williams before they headed inside, with the national anthem ...
The King and Queen are to celebrate Christmas Day alongside other members of the royal family at Sandringham. The private Norfolk estate will once again host the traditional royal festivities.
The King's Christmas message (or The Queen's Christmas message in a queen's reign, formally as His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech, [1] [2] and informally as the Royal Christmas message) is a broadcast made by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms to the Commonwealth of Nations each year at Christmas.
Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, broadcasting a speech from the Royal Flying Doctors Base at Mt Isa, Queensland, 1970. Special addresses by the monarch of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms (and previously of the British Empire and its Dominions), outside the annual Royal Christmas Message and the Commonwealth Day Message, only take place at times of significant national or ...
King Charles and Queen Camilla have been joined by Prince William and Kate on Christmas Day as they take part in the festive walkabout at the royal family’s Sandringham estate. The royal couples ...
Each year, the royal family gathers at Sandringham, in Norfolk, for the annual Christmas holiday. They spend the morning of December 25 attending the Church of St Mary Magdalene, and greeting the ...
King George V started the Royal Christmas Message as a radio broadcast in 1932, and it has remained an annual tradition ever since. In 1957, Queen Elizabeth II moved to the broadcast to television .