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King Charles leads Royal family in traditional Sandringham Christmas service

Last updated on - Dec 25, 2024, 19:08 IST
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A royal tradition

King Charles III led the royal family to the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham on Christmas morning. The Norfolk estate has been the royal family's festive retreat since 1988. The Christmas service is a long-standing tradition, with royals attending church before greeting the public gathered outside. (Reuters photo)

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Historical significance

Sandringham holds a special place in royal history. The estate, owned by the royal family for over 160 years, serves as a place of solace and tradition. (Reuters photo)

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Public welcomes royals

Large crowds gathered at Sandringham early in the morning, braving the cold to catch a glimpse of the royal family. (Reuters photo)

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Royal procession

The royal family made their way through a crowd of enthusiastic well-wishers at Sandringham, heading to St Mary Magdalene Church for the Christmas service at 11 am. The walk has become a beloved part of the festive tradition, with fans eagerly lining the route to catch a glimpse of the monarch and other royals. (Reuters photo)

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Royal bonding

After the service, the royals mingled with the crowd, exchanging smiles and greetings. (Reuters photo)

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Prince Andrew's absence

Noticeably absent was Prince Andrew, king's 64-year-old brother, whose presence at royal events has diminished over recent years due to the controversy over alleged links with a Chinese businessman. (Reuters photo)

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Health challenges

The royal family has faced significant health challenges this year. Both King Charles and the Princess of Wales were diagnosed with cancer, requiring them to step back from public duties temporarily. Despite these setbacks, they have resumed appearances, showing resilience and gratitude. (Reuters photo)

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