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Zara and Mike Tindall throw themselves into Aussie life as they consider following in Meghan and Harry's footsteps and leaving the UK - www.ok.co.uk - Australia - Britain
ok.co.uk
09.01.2024 / 19:19

Zara and Mike Tindall throw themselves into Aussie life as they consider following in Meghan and Harry's footsteps and leaving the UK

Zara and Mike Tindall have made their annual return to Australia and have been pictured soaking up the sun while attending key 2024 Magic Millions events.The pair, who have seemingly left their three children - Mia, Lena and Lucas - back in the UK, have often spoken about their love of the country and even joked they would love to move there one day.The King's niece, 42, and her former rugby pro husband, 45, put on a loved up display at Surfer's Paradise in Queensland as she appeared at the Magic Millions Barrier Draw. Making sure it was a very star-studded affair, Zara was joined by her cousin Prince Harry's best friend Nacho Figueras, and Chris Hemsworth's wife Elsa Pataky.

Royals welcoming Sarah Ferguson suggests 'all is not lost with Harry and Meghan' - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham - county York
ok.co.uk
07.01.2024 / 10:15

Royals welcoming Sarah Ferguson suggests 'all is not lost with Harry and Meghan'

The Royal Family welcomed back Sarah Ferguson to one of their most significant occasions, suggesting that "all is not lost" with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle amid the rift, a royal expert said. On Christmas Day 2023, the Duchess of York joined her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, their two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie along with other members of the Royal Family at Sandringham.

The fashion rules Royals have to abide by on Christmas day - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham
ok.co.uk
27.12.2023 / 01:07

The fashion rules Royals have to abide by on Christmas day

From travelling the world to living in palaces, it would be hard to argue that being a member of the royal family didn't come without its perks. But alongside these benefits comes a long list of rules that members of the family must remember and comply with. In terms of fashion and beauty, there are ample style regulations put in place that must be followed at all times.This includes things from no bright nail varnish to female royals not being allowed to take their coats off while in public - no matter the temperature.

Why Sarah Ferguson joined the royals for their Christmas walkabout for the first time in years - nypost.com - city Sandringham - city Ferguson
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26.12.2023 / 14:02

Why Sarah Ferguson joined the royals for their Christmas walkabout for the first time in years

during their annual walkabout at St Mary Magdalene Church at Sandringham.Ferguson — who is also affectionately known as Fergie — joined the Windsors for the holiday alongside her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, for the fist time since the 90s.According to “Charles III: New King. New Court” author Robert Hardman, the reason why she was welcomed back for the Yuletide occasion was due to King Charles’ love for Beatrice, 35, and Eugenie, 33.“Life moves on.

How the Royal Family spend Boxing Day - from historic sport to hearty meal - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham
ok.co.uk
26.12.2023 / 10:54

How the Royal Family spend Boxing Day - from historic sport to hearty meal

After two days of eating and drinking in lavish style, Boxing Day is when many of the royals get up early, pull on their waxed Barbour jackets and wellington boots, and load their guns for a day of shooting on the 20,000-acre Sandringham estate. Although for many of us the day is about strolling off the excesses, playing games and snuggling in front of the TV, senior members of the family are expected to join the hunt for plump pheasants or grouse.

Sarah Ferguson Joins Royal Family Christmas Walk For First Time In Years - deadline.com - Britain - county Norfolk - city Sandringham, county Norfolk
deadline.com
25.12.2023 / 15:51

Sarah Ferguson Joins Royal Family Christmas Walk For First Time In Years

Christmas morning in the UK saw the King lead the royal family’s traditional walk to church from his home of Sandringham in Norfolk, eastern England, with some familiar faces on display.

Prince Louis sweetly holds hands with Mia Tindall as royals make their way to church - www.ok.co.uk - county Young - city Sandringham - George - city Charlotte
ok.co.uk
25.12.2023 / 13:11

Prince Louis sweetly holds hands with Mia Tindall as royals make their way to church

Prince Louis melted hearts as he sweetly held hands with Mia Tindall during the Royal family's traditional Christmas Day walk to church at Sandringham.The young prince was seen wearing tartan trousers and a blue pea coat as he held onto his dad Prince William and Mia Tindall, the oldest daughter of Mike and Zara Tindall. Louis looked thrilled to be walking with his cousin as both had red cheeks from the cold and flashed grins at waiting royal fans.

King Charles eats the same 'boring' Christmas Day meal each year according to ex-royal chef - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - London - Germany
dailyrecord.co.uk
25.12.2023 / 09:35

King Charles eats the same 'boring' Christmas Day meal each year according to ex-royal chef

With Christmas finally here, the royals are likely to be looking forward to their festive celebrations at Sandringham Estate. The Royal Family are known for their unique traditions at Christmas time, including opening presents the night before in line with the family's German roots and buying one another novelty gifts.

Kate and William's 'favourite' home where they stay at Christmas - www.ok.co.uk - county Hall - city Sandringham - county Norfolk - Charlotte
ok.co.uk
25.12.2023 / 08:01

Kate and William's 'favourite' home where they stay at Christmas

The Royal Family are expected to spend Christmas at the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk this year with members of the family all staying in the main house and vacant surrounding properties.To relieve the number of people staying in the house itself, royals such as the Prince and Princess of Wales are likely to stay at their nearby home of Anmer Hall with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.Thought to be their favourite property, Anmer Hall was a wedding gift to the couple from the late Queen and is located on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. Anmer Hall is an 18th century red-brick home situated in the village of Anmer in Norfolk, England.

What time is the King's Speech on and how can you watch it - www.ok.co.uk - Ukraine - city Sandringham - county King George
ok.co.uk
25.12.2023 / 06:07

What time is the King's Speech on and how can you watch it

King Charles will address the nation later today when his annual Christmas speech airs on TV. This will be the monarch's second festive address after an incredibly busy year which has seen the Coronation, his landmark 75th birthday, several important foreign trips and a stream of family dramas.The monarch is following in the footsteps of his predecessors by making a Christmas speech - an annual trend which was started by King George V in 1932.

Prince William reveals cheeky secrets behind Royal Family's Christmas church service - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - city Santa Claus - city Sandringham - county Norfolk
ok.co.uk
25.12.2023 / 04:15

Prince William reveals cheeky secrets behind Royal Family's Christmas church service

Christmas morning is likely very similar for the Royal Family as it is for many of us up and down the UK. After the younger members of the family have woken up early to see if Santa Claus has been, they will then attend the annual morning service at St Mary Magdalene church. While the church service happens behind closed doors, the Prince of Wales previously revealed some of the best kept secrets from over the years during his appearance on the Apple Fitness + podcast Time to Walk.

Inside Paul Burrell's 'royal Christmas' - and the one thing he'll miss about Sandringham festivities - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham
ok.co.uk
24.12.2023 / 15:39

Inside Paul Burrell's 'royal Christmas' - and the one thing he'll miss about Sandringham festivities

It might be 26 years since Paul Burrell worked for the Royal Family, but the former butler still likes to add some Royal magic to his Christmas celebrations. Paul, 65, spent over two decades working with the Royal Family and was previously the late Princess Diana's butler. He's now opened up about what it was like to celebrate Christmas at Sandringham with the Royals, admitting there are certain things he misses about the annual festivities The I'm A Celeb star has also revealed he's taken tips from his Royal Christmases when it comes to setting up his dinner table at his home, which he shares with husband Graham Cooper.

Inside Prince Harry's 'very small' Christmas Day plans as he reflects on what he's missing with royals - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - USA - California - city Sandringham
ok.co.uk
24.12.2023 / 10:01

Inside Prince Harry's 'very small' Christmas Day plans as he reflects on what he's missing with royals

With Christmas only days away, the Royal Family will be making their final preparations to head off to Sandringham to enjoy the festive season together. Despite an invitation having reportedly been extended, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex look set to remain in California with their two young children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet. While this does not come as a surprise after a turbulent year of veiled attacks in the form of books, documentaries and interviews, it is likely the couple will enjoy an intimate festive season.

Time Prince George enthusiastically made Christmas pudding and scared late Queen - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - county Buckingham
ok.co.uk
23.12.2023 / 12:33

Time Prince George enthusiastically made Christmas pudding and scared late Queen

There are many famous videos of The Royal Family that people remember fondly, whether it is clips of cheeky royal children on the Buckingham Palace balcony or Queen Elizabeth II's unforgettable sketch with Paddington Bear to mark her Platinum Jubilee. Even though it is Prince Louis who is already beloved for his cheeky contributions to national events, his elder brother showcased his funny side when he appeared in a clip alongside his late great-grandmother, his grandfather and father to make Christmas puddings for charity.

King Charles 'won't rip up the royal rule book' at Christmas - but he's more relaxed - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham - county Norfolk - county Cross - county Lynn - county King George
ok.co.uk
23.12.2023 / 10:19

King Charles 'won't rip up the royal rule book' at Christmas - but he's more relaxed

The royals have enjoyed spending Christmas at Sandringham for decades, and after creating so many special memories there with the late Queen, the King seems keen for them to keep making more. “Christmas at Sandringham has been absolutely central to the family for years, and that legacy looks certain to continue with Charles,” says royal expert Duncan Larcombe.

Reason why Christmas is extra special for the Middleton family this year - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham - county Norfolk - city Norfolk - Charlotte - county Berkshire
ok.co.uk
23.12.2023 / 10:19

Reason why Christmas is extra special for the Middleton family this year

The Prince and Princess of Wales enjoy a very close relationship with the Middleton family and often spend part of the Christmas holidays with them at home in Berkshire. Among many exciting family traditions, this year will be extra special for the family following a new addition to the clan in October.

How the Royal Family introduced Christmas trees to Britain in the 1700s - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Germany - county King George
dailyrecord.co.uk
23.12.2023 / 08:51

How the Royal Family introduced Christmas trees to Britain in the 1700s

The Royal Family have introduced many customs which have gone on to become popular traditions over the years.

Historic reason the Royal Family open their presents on Christmas Eve - www.ok.co.uk - Germany - city Sandringham - county Norfolk - Charlotte - parish St. Mary
ok.co.uk
23.12.2023 / 03:33

Historic reason the Royal Family open their presents on Christmas Eve

Members of the Royal Family will spend Christmas at Sandringham House in Norfolk with their annual trip to church and a host of festive traditions. One of which is opening their presents on Christmas Eve, a tradition they've held for years. King Charles and Queen Camilla will be hosting Christmas this year, joined by their families including Prince William and Kate Middleton along with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

The booze rule that the Royal Family always follow even at Christmas - www.ok.co.uk - city Sandringham - county Norfolk - Charlotte
ok.co.uk
22.12.2023 / 14:05

The booze rule that the Royal Family always follow even at Christmas

Christmas is a time to let our hair down and pop open the champagne to celebrate the festive season with our loved ones. But for members of the Royal Family, it's not quite as easy as that, as they have a booze rule they always follow. This year, King Charles and Queen Camilla will be hosting Christmas at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, with both sides of their family taking part in the festivities.

‘The Crown’ star Dominic West shakes off critics: The royal family is ‘public property’ and ‘fair game’ - nypost.com - Britain - Hollywood - Egypt
nypost.com
21.12.2023 / 21:29

‘The Crown’ star Dominic West shakes off critics: The royal family is ‘public property’ and ‘fair game’

Seasons 5 and 6 of “The Crown.”However, the Netflix royal drama has recently earned criticism for its fictionalized portrayal of the Firm.But West, 54, believes that the Windsors are for all intents and purposes, “public property,” and can be depicted in Hollywood in anyway a filmmaker sees fit.The British actor told BBC Radio 5 Live recently: “I acknowledge that there’s discomfort about it, and I can see why people think that way, and I have persuaded myself that the royal family are public property and therefore, fair game.”“But I’m still uncomfortable with the thought of anyone being fair game or anyone’s private life being made public,” he added.“The Wire” alum noted how he can “understand” why viewers believe that the show is “too close to the actual events.”“The grief is still so real,” he said. “Someone like me can’t turn down a part like Charles.

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