For the first Christmas followingQueen Elizabeth’s death in September,King Charles IIIandQueen Camillawill return to a beloved holiday tradition.
The royal family is set to spend Christmas atSandringham, the lateQueen Elizabeth’s beloved country estate in Norfolk.
During her life, the history-making monarch would take the train from London to Norfolk in December to spend Christmas at the country residence. She would usually stay at Sandringham until the anniversary of her father King George VI’s death and her accession to the throne in early February.
Sandringham House.Radcliffe/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

King Charles and Queen Camilla.Andrew Milligan/Getty

This year, King Charles will record his first Christmas broadcast, which the family traditionally watches at 3 p.m. local time.
Kate Middleton, Princess Charlotte, Prince William and Prince George at Christmas 2019.Joe Giddens/PA Images via Getty

Meanwhile,Windsor Castle is already decked out for Christmas.
Last week, one month to the day before Christmas Eve, the Royal Collection Trust unveiled the Christmas décor in Windsor Castle. Visitors can tour the ornate displays throughout the British royal family’s ancestral home through Jan. 2, 2023.
One tree just wouldn’t be enough for the cavernous castle, and another evergreen rises in the Crimson Drawing Room, which visitors can explore along with the Semi-State Rooms. The impressive Waterloo Chamber is also dressed up for Christmas, with an elaborate display of Royal Collection items arranged on a table.
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Three days in December will have an extra festive touch to a visit. On Dec. 8, 9, and 12, carolers will perform at the tree in St. George’s Hall — whereMeghan MarkleandPrince Harryhad their royal wedding reception and introduced their sonArchie, now 3, to the world!
source: people.com