Royal Family gather for Christmas Day service at Sandringham


Watch: Royals arrive at church for Christmas Day service

King Charles and Queen Camilla are attending a Christmas Day church service at Sandringham, with the Prince and Princess of Wales and other royals by their side.

Excited crowds gathered to watch as the King and his family headed into St Mary Magdalene Church, Norfolk.

The King and Queen as well as Prince William and Catherine were joined by their three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, was not present, but his daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were in attendance along with their husbands.

The Princess Royal and her daughter Zara Tindall, with her family, also attended, along with the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh.

The Christmas morning church service is a big event in the royal calendar, bringing together the Royal Family for a public appearance, with crowds and photographers capturing the moment.

People from across the UK, Europe and the United States queued up from 21:00 on Christmas Eve to wait for a chance to catch a glimpse of the Royal Family on Christmas Day.

Afterwards, the royals will spend Christmas at their Sandringham estate, which has been the customary seasonal meeting place for the family since 1988.

Getty Images Catherine, Princess of Wales, smiles at her daughter Princess Charlotte Getty Images

The Princess of Wales and Princess Charlotte walked to the Christmas Day morning church service

PA Media Princess Beatrice attended with her husband Edoardo Mapelli MozziPA Media

Princess Beatrice attended with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

The Sandringham service comes hours before the King delivers his traditional Christmas message, filmed this year in Westminster Abbey.

It follows his “good news” earlier this month about responding well to cancer treatment.

The King is expected to talk about the “pilgrimage” of life, and the lessons it can teach about the issues of the day, in a message broadcast at 15:00 on Christmas Day.

PA Media Members of the public at the Christmas Day morning church service which will be attended by members of the Royal Family in SandringhamPA Media

Members of the public gathered to queue in Sandringham from the early hours of Christmas Day morning

On Christmas Eve, the Catherine and Princess Charlotte’s pre-recorded Christmas piano duet from inside Windsor Castle was broadcast.

The mother and daughter sat together to play a piece they know well by Scottish composer Erland Cooper, for Catherine’s Christmas carol concert.

Kensington Palace had teased the clip ahead of the programme with a video of Catherine and a then unknown person playing the piano captioned “a special duet…”.

Watch: Catherine and Charlotte perform piano duet for Christmas Eve

While their children attended the Christmas Day church service, neither Andrew nor his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson were there.

In October, King Charles announced he would strip his younger brother Andrew of his titles and made the changes following weeks of intense scrutiny over the former prince’s links to paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

His connection to Epstein came under scrutiny again last week after a photo of Andrew lying on the laps of women was released by the US government as part of the so-called “Epstein files”.

Andrew was one of many well-known figures to be pictured in the files, and appearing in them is not evidence of a crime. Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.

Buckingham Palace has also said Andrew will leave his Royal Lodge home in Windsor, and will move in the New Year to an undisclosed property on the Sandringham estate, which is privately owned by the King.


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