How royal family celebrate Christmas at Sandringham? A look at the timeless traditions
Thursday, 26 December 2024 () King Charles and the Royal Family celebrate Christmas at Sandringham estate, continuing traditions dating back to Queen Victoria. Events include a 20-foot Norfolk spruce tree, small humorous gifts, an 11 a.m. church service, and traditional meals. Despite some tensions in history, such as Princess Diana's struggles, the estate remains a cherished venue for festive gatherings.
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