The Royal Family gathers at King Charles' Sandringham estate in Norfolk each Christmas, continuing a tradition dating back to Queen Victoria. The 20,000-acre estate, purchased in 1862, holds ...
One of the royals’ most beloved holiday traditions is the Christmas-morning walk to St. Mary Magdalene Church, a 16th-century parish located on the Sandringham Estate. For decades, members of ...
Princess Diana "hated" spending Christmas with the royals at Sandringham. The claim was made by Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine and author of "My Mother and I," which explores ...
On the morning of December 25, the royal family walks in step with each other to St Mary Magdalene Church for a 45-minute Christmas service. One of the most cherished Christmas traditions of the royal ...
Prince Harry writes in his memoir Spare of Christmas Eve traditions: "We were at Sandringham in a big room with a long table covered with white cloth and white name cards. By custom, at the start ...
Many of the royal family's Christmas traditions are centuries old, dating back to Victorian times. The Royal Family traditionally spends Christmas and New Year at Sandringham House, however ...
as is the German tradition." Zara Tindall, King Charles's niece and Prince William's cousin, who often spends Christmas at Sandringham, also confirmed this custom. The Royal Family traditionally ...
PEOPLE understands Prince Andrew will miss King Charles' Christmas lunch amid backlash around his suspected ties to an alleged Chinese "spy." All the latest.
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 ...
Like Seward, Morton said Diana "hated" Christmas at Sandringham. He claimed her disdain for the tradition began at her first Christmas at the estate with the royals in 1981, five months after she ...