Prince Harry and Meghan Markle displayed six different images against a green backdrop. It even featured two surprise guests, Archie, 5, and Lilibet, 3, who are pictured in one of the photos.
The lack of snowy steeples and robins isn't a surprise, as royal Christmas cards rarely seem to show any signs of winter. And the message, printed in red, always looks like a party invitation from ...
Sending a personalised Christmas card is a historic royal tradition and has been carried out by members of The Firm for generations. While not yet updated to take into account King Charles ...
An AI-generated Christmas card of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s two children has taken the internet by storm. The digital creation, which appeared to be posted by a royal fan on X last week ...
The Norwegian royal family has released their 2024 Christmas card, continuing a cherished tradition of sharing a festive portrait. However, this year's photo has left fans puzzled as Prince Sverre ...
They also send personal cards to a number of ... home - with their children. Royal presents at Sandringham are traditionally exchanged at tea-time on Christmas Eve, not on Christmas Day.
It's said that the royal family caps off their Christmas lunch with a friendly game of charades and sometimes a card game called Racing Demon. Board games like Monopoly, however, are reportedly ...
A royal expert has given a damning four-word reaction to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Christmas card. The couple unveiled their seasonal card, providing a glimpse into the lives of their ...
This week also saw Charles, 76, send out more than 750 holiday cards to politicians ... by all members of the royal family. After attending the church service on Christmas Day, the family is ...
There's also a pattern that even though these are Christmas cards, forget the snowy steeples and robins, because royal cards rarely seem to have any signs of winter. And the message, printed in ...