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Christmas Lunch at King Charles’s Estate: Highgrove Opens Its Festive Invitations for 2025

The King’s private home shares new details for next year’s seasonal events Highgrove, the private estate of King Charles, has outlined its plans for Christmas 2025 and is inviting the public to take part in a series of festive events on the property. The estate’s website, under Christmas Events at Highgrove 2025, encourages visitors to

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William and Catherine step in for King Charles amid talk of a missed Christmas lunch

Royal couple to welcome German president during a high-profile visit to Windsor King Charles is preparing to host the German president and his wife at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, and William and Catherine will take on a key role as they welcome the foreign guests on his behalf. Local reports say President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and

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Palace issues short update on Catherine’s 5 December carol service

Winslet, Waddingham and Ejiofor set to join the royals at Westminster Abbey Buckingham Palace has released a brief note on the royal family’s website confirming Catherine’s annual Christmas Carol Service at Westminster Abbey on 5 December. The statement offered no extra detail beyond saying that Her Royal Highness, in her role as Joint Patron of

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Prince William Takes Quiet but Significant Step to Modernise the Monarchy

King Charles is said to be uneasy with William’s growing focus on family life Prince William is pushing ahead with plans to modernise the monarchy at a time when King Charles is dealing with cancer treatment and lingering family scandals. According to royal commentator Hilary Fordwich, the Prince of Wales is the one most intent

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Buckingham Palace keeps public notice removing Andrew’s title on display

The announcement remains on the royal website even after further honours were stripped Buckingham Palace is continuing to display the statement confirming the removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s prince title, even as more of his honours have now been taken away. The original announcement, issued on 30 October, still sits on the homepage of the royal

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