Ever since 1988, the Royal Family have celebrated the festive season at Sandringham, in a modern tradition first started by the late Queen Elizabeth. During the 1960s the Firm often preferred to spend Christmas and New Year at Windsor Castle, however 35
King Charles has reportedly overseen a raft of changes for the Royal Family’s Christmas at Sandringham from new guests to what’s on the menu. In a sweeping Christmas overhaul by the King, one prominent adjustment involves the banning of foie gras, a
King Charles and his family celebrate Christmas at Sandringham House each year, just a three-hour drive from London. Planning begins a year in advance, and with Christmas a few days away, the Royal Family is gearing up for the festivities. The guest
With the Royal Family set to gather at Sandringham to celebrate Christmas, King Charles is reported to have banned one habit that could bemuse the younger royals. King Charles and Camilla, Prince William and Kate, and their three children will all gather
Staff on the 20,000-acre royal estate in Norfolk have dug up all 14 large yew trees in his new climate-friendly Topiary Garden only weeks after they were planted. There are big holes in the ground where the yew trees once stood in
Queen Camilla, 76, wore her green multi-print green shirt dress today, which is a bespoke Fiona Clare design. The King and Queen attended the Sandringham Flower Show at Sandringham House in King’s Lynn today. Queen Camilla paired her dress with her Bottega Veneta
King Charles has been snapped in the driver’s seat as the monarch heads the St. Mary Magdalene Church Sunday morning service this morning. The newly crowned King waved merrily at the cameras as he headed out for his Sunday tradition following his successful Coronation
King Charles has reportedly made some transformations at Sandringham in a bid to make his mark on the Norfolk estate. The King is reportedly digging up a large lawn on the west side of Sandringham House which is being turned into a
Lady Susan Hussey has been spotted smiling alongside King Charles as she attended a church service at Sandringham with the Royal Family on Sunday. The 83-year-old was seen with the King and the Princess Royal at St Mary Magdalene Church on the
The Sunday Times said that the Duke of Sussex and then-Duke of Cambridge “did not part shores as friends”. However, in his book, Harry suggests the walk was not as tense as it was initially made out to be. “We went up