The monarch shares a holiday greeting captured during an earlier visit to
Italy
King Charles has revealed Buckingham Palace’s official Christmas card for
2026, and this year’s design carries a thoughtful link to an important trip.
The photograph was taken at Villa Wolkonsky in Rome during Their Majesties’
State Visit to the Republic of Italy in April.
The update was shared on 7 December, just as the holiday season begins to
build. The image shows the King and Queen standing hand in hand in a leafy
garden, dressed in matching navy and white. The card includes a simple
seasonal message that reads, “Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New
Year.”
Christmas for the royal family is traditionally held at Sandringham House, the
monarch’s private estate in Norfolk. The celebrations usually include services
at St Mary Magdalene Church and light-hearted gift exchanges that follow one
rule, which is to keep the presents humorous.


