Every family has its own Christmas traditions, and the Windsors are no exception. However, there's one tradition that ...
For the British royal family, Christmas at Sandringham is a time-honoured tradition steeped in family history.
On the morning of December 25, the royal family walks in step with each other to St Mary Magdalene Church for a 45-minute Christmas service. One of the most cherished Christmas traditions of the royal ...
Get an exclusive inside look into Windsor Castle to see how the British royal family played a large role in shaping Christmas ...
Prince Albert is generally credited with introducing the Christmas tree to Britain, but in fact, it was the work of his ...
Though he may skip this festive staple, the Prince of Wales also revealed a Dec. 25 tradition he loves to partake in ...
The royal family traditionally opens their Christmas presents not on Christmas morning but on Christmas Eve, keeping with ...
This year’s royal guestlist includes King Charles III, Queen Camilla, the Prince and Princess of Wales with their children, ...
Like Seward, Morton said Diana “hated” Christmas at Sandringham. He claimed her disdain for the tradition began at her first Christmas at the estate with the royals in 1981, five months after she ...
As Prince Harry explained in his memoir, Spare, it is “a German tradition that survived the anglicizing of the family surname from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor.” ...
Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine, is the author of "My Mother and I," which explores King Charles' ...