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Royal Family Christmas Celebrations: King Charles and Queen Camilla Lead Festive Church Service

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Royal Family Christmas Celebrations: King Charles and Queen Camilla Lead Festive Church Service

The royal family's joyous Christmas celebrations have officially commenced, with and Queen , accompanied by their trusted equerry, attending a traditional Christmas Eve church service this morning.

The festive spirit was palpable as the monarch greeted well-wishers with a cheerful wave while making his way to St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, alongside Queen , , and Sir Timothy Lawrence.

Amidst a sea of onlookers eager to catch a glimpse of the royal entourage, exuded warmth and goodwill, engaging in conversations and posing for photos.

Equerry Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Thompson stood by the monarch's side, ensuring a safe passage for the King and other senior royals into the church.

Today, the Norfolk Royal Estate will welcome the Prince and Princess of Wales, their children, and additional senior royals for the festivities.

However, notable absentees from the gathering will be and , who do not observe December 25th celebrations at their Los Angeles residence, especially after recent revelations about their staff and alleged misdeeds.

A source close to the royal circle disclosed that Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Thompson, regarded as an adopted son of King Charles, will be in attendance at today's royal family party.

Thompson, entrusted with safeguarding the King and offering counsel post 's departure from the royal fold, holds a significant place within the royal household.

As speculation mounts about Meghan and Harry's Christmas plans, questions arise about the culinary delights that may grace their table.

Known for her self-professed love of food and occasional forays into cooking, 's holiday menu remains a subject of curiosity.

Will she whip up a feast at home or opt for a catered affair at a local eatery, sans children, with perhaps only Marcus and Doria in attendance?

Despite Meghan's public image as a food enthusiast, rumors suggest that her culinary skills may not extend beyond basic dishes like roast chicken and blender soups.

Reports indicate that the couple, who relocated to the United States in 2020, may opt for a low-key Christmas dinner, possibly featuring a Californian twist to the traditional English fare.

Sharing insights into their family life, Meghan recently expressed joy at creating new holiday traditions with their “borrowed kids” during a family trip to Costa Rica.

Embracing the joys of parenthood, she highlighted the pleasure of decorating the Christmas tree with her children, emphasizing the importance of treasuring these special moments together.

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