How is Christmas going in Windsor after a turbulent year?
The year 2022 will end with an apotheosis of the British royal family, first with a disappearanceQueen Elizabeth IIand then more recently with the shock testimonials of Harry and Meghan In the documentary they produced for Netflix. So we can understand that the Windsors wanted some semblance of normality birthday.
Hence the king’s wish Charles III to honor a tradition instigated by his mother. So the royal family woke up at Sandringham, the country residence Elizabeth II loved so much in Norfolk, where she has organized Christmas for her family since 1988, it has been confirmed. hello journal.
A tradition however suffered an exception in 2021, Elizabeth II decided to stay at Windsor Castle due to restrictions associated with Covid-19.
Almost a complete family
William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and their children, plus Princess Anne and Princes Andrew and Edward, were joined by Charles III and his wife, Queen Camilla, of course. The program on Christmas Day also does not change. At the Windsor Hotel, on the morning of December 25th, we go to the Church of St. Mary Magdalene for a public mass before returning home for the Christmas meal.
Meanwhile, the Britons will be delighted to discover the first wishes of their new king. A televised speech pre-recorded and broadcast at 3pm local time, Queen Elizabeth II bent on him with good grace year after year to address her people directly, especially in difficult times such as an epidemic to give a little balm to the heart to his subjects.
Of course, we should not expect a surprise visit from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle whose six episodes of Netflix’s Jeremiahs undoubtedly led to a further cooling in their relations with the rest of the royal family. On the bright side, Christmas dinner should be less chaotic, although, as in every family, it was Annoying uncle He always has his napkin ring on the table.
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