Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVThere a few performers’ names who, when you hear them, sound synonymous with holiday-themed television.
22.11.2021 - 18:21 / ok.co.uk
Christmas may be a huge occasion for the Royal Family, but you don’t need to have secured an invite to the Sandringham Estate to eat like a royal this festive season.Taking to the Queen’s official Instagram page, palace chefs have shared the family’s Christmas pudding recipe and it’s easier than you may think.
Sharing the post on Stir-up Sunday – the Sunday before the beginning of Advent – the chefs have revealed how to make a Christmas pudding fit for the Queen and explained why the pud is made
.Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVThere a few performers’ names who, when you hear them, sound synonymous with holiday-themed television.
During the Second World War, the Queen and Princess Margaret were evacuated to the countryside at Windsor Castle in order to avoid the bombings in London.
The royal florists have revealed how to make the ultimate Christmas wreath that is the perfect finishing touch for the festive season. While stars including Emma Willis, Amanda Holden and Stacey Solomon have opted for glamorous and elaborate installations for their entrance, a traditional wreath is a gorgeous way to add a touch of festive to any front door.
Christmas is a big occasion for any family, none less the Royals, but an expert on the Royal Family has now explained how Kate Middleton "puts duty before self" for the festive season.The 39 year old will be spending Christmas as Sandringham with her husband Prince William, also 39, children Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three, as they rally around The Queen on her first Christmas without her late husband Prince Philip.
Prince William and Kate Middleton will be sending gifts to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's children Archie and Lilibet despite the couples' "rift", a royal expert has said. Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, will not be spending Christmas with the Royal Family at Sandringham this year, but that doesn't mean their children won't be receiving presents.
With Christmas Eve just over three weeks away, we are well and truly within touching distance from the festive season.
The Queen is currently gearing up to deliver her annual speech on Christmas Day, but two royals may not be so keen on tuning in. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the Royal Family last year and a new book claims Her Majesty’s festive snub was the last straw for the couple.
The festive new trailer for the Peacock holiday film “The Housewives of the North Pole” has been released.
With Christmas fast approaching, the Queen is gearing up to celebrate the festive season, having given a sneak peek into Windsor Castle’s enviable Christmas decorations.Though we may not all have palaces or estates to adorn with traditional Christmas trees and impressive decorations, that doesn’t mean that we can’t rejoice in the festivities like a royal.To commemorate Christmas, the Royal Collection Shop has a released a series of decorations and ornaments inspired by royal residences.To mark
Stacey Solomon couldn't help but laugh after she was 'replaced' by a Christmas pudding.
The Government is 'nowhere near' considering reintroducing stringent Covid regulations like working from home and social distancing, the health secretary has said.
Queen of Christmas and one of the world’s most meme-worthy celebs, there’s no way you can say you “don’t know her.” Mariah Carey! In fact, you’ve probably heard her at least 10,000 times because her holiday hits — especially “All I Want for Christmas Is You” — have become the go-to anthems of upbeat cheer since they hit airwaves worldwide.
What could be more traditional this festive season than baking your own Christmas pudding?
Stacey Solomon has revealed a simple hack that makes newborn daughter Rose feel 'like she's having a cuddle'.
Ever wanted to make a gonk out of a sock? Well, you will now once you see how easy it all is! A group of women have discovered a very simple hack to create adorable gonks, and they make the best Christmas presents. All you'll need to do is grab an odd sock, some scissors, rice, rubber bands and faux fur fabric.