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Christmas, Sandringham
The Royals' Christmas Sleeping Arrangements at Sandringham Sound so Unglamorous
While making an appearance on Mail+'s Palace Confidential podcast, royal expert Rebecca English revealed that while Sandringham can “fit about 16 to 18” overnight guests, the accommodations are dated and feature what she called “fish finger beds”–”old-fashioned beds with the really creaky bed springs at the bottom.”
Inside the royal family’s Christmas celebrations at Sandringham
King Charles and Queen Camilla, who have made Christmas morning mass at Sandringham Church an annual tradition, were joined by Prince William, Kate Middleton and their three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Royals attend Christmas Day service at Sandringham
The Christmas service is a big event in the royal calendar, bringing together the Royal Family for a public appearance.
'Unglamorous' Sandringham Christmas arrangements revealed as royals sleep in 'fish finger beds'
Sandringingham has been a royal residence since 1862 and is the private home of the Queen for much of the year - so it is the obvious choice for King Charles and his family
UK royals attend Christmas Mass in Sandringham, greet well-wishers
King Charles, Queen Camilla and other senior members of the UK royal family attended Christmas Mass in Sandringham on Wednesday
The Royal Family's Christmas Stay at Sandringham Isn't "Glamorous," or Particularly Comfortable
Most people probably assume that members of the Royal Family spend Christmas in decadent surroundings, sitting on plush furniture, and eating expensive meals. However, one royal expert has suggested that some aspects of the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk,
Royal Family’s Christmas Day walk showed ‘solidarity’
News Corp columnist Angela Mollard believes the Royal Family’s Sandringham Christmas walk showed “solidarity” among the members despite a hard year with family tensions and medical diagnoses.
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Why George, Charlotte, and Louis May Not Be Able to Keep Their Christmas Gifts
The royal family has a long-running tradition of giving each other funny gag gifts on Christmas Eve, and both King Charles ...
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Celebrate Christmas with the Royals! See Photos of the Royal Family Getting Festive (Including Kate's Surprise Piano Performance!)
Browse these iconic photos of Royal family members like Queen Elizabeth, Princess Diana, King Charles and more celebrating ...
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Prince William's "Secret Sister" Joined the Royals for Christmas, But Made a "Private Arrival"
Prince William and Kate Middleton joined the rest of the royal family for their annual Christmas walk in Sandringham on ...
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Royal Family LIVE: 'Record set straight' on Kate after horror Christmas walkabout trolling
The Princess of Wales was among the royals who stepped out to meet well-wishers after a Christmas Day church service.
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Princess Diana ‘hated’ Christmas with royals at Sandringham, was 'mortified' by one tradition: expert
Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, is the author of "My Mother and I," which explores King Charles' ...
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Prince Harry, Meghan send meaningful gesture to royals after Christmas
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are seemingly offering an olive branch to the royal family in a bid to soften the years-long ...
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Prince William's secret sister joining Royals at Christmas he had 'terrible fights' with
Prince William and Laura Lopes have been step-siblings for over two decades, but their relationship hasn't always been smooth ...
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Watch Princess Charlotte's reaction as she is told 'you're gorgeous' during Christmas outing
It was evident during the Sandringham Christmas walk that Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are very ...
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