Royal Family gather for Christmas service at Sandringham
Summary
The Royal Family attended a Christmas Day church service at Sandringham, including King Charles, Queen Camilla, and the Prince and Princess of Wales with their children. Crowds gathered to see the family, while Prince Andrew was noticeably absent, though his daughters attended. The service is part of a traditional gathering at Sandringham, followed by King Charles’ traditional Christmas message.Key Facts
- King Charles and Queen Camilla attended a church service at Sandringham with their family.
- The Prince and Princess of Wales were present with their three children.
- Prince Andrew did not attend, but his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, did.
- The Royal Family makes a public appearance at this event each year.
- Crowds gathered from Christmas Eve to see the Royals attend the service.
- King Charles will deliver his traditional Christmas message from Westminster Abbey.
- Following the service, the Royal Family will spend Christmas at Sandringham, their usual meeting place since 1988.
- Andrew has been in the news recently regarding his associations with Jeffrey Epstein, and he will move to a new residence on the Sandringham estate.
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