ROYAL CHRISTMAS REVEALED: Inside the Windsors’ festive traditions as EXCLUSIVE new images show unity at Sandringham — while Harry and Meghan remain conspicuously absent

Fresh exclusive images from the Royal Family’s Christmas celebrations have offered a rare glimpse behind palace doors — painting a picture of tradition, togetherness and carefully choreographed unity, even as familiar absences continue to speak volumes.

The King and Queen were joined by senior royals at Sandringham, where festive rituals steeped in centuries-old tradition once again took centre stage. From the traditional Christmas morning walk to church, to warm exchanges with well-wishers lining the estate, the Windsors appeared keen to project stability during a year marked by personal and public challenges.

Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte

 

Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte

Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis

Công chúa Kate và Hoàng tử William

Công chúa Charlotte và Công chúa Kate

Công chúa Kate

Prince William

The Waleses

Christmas Carol Service

Prince William and the Princess of Wales were seen arriving with their children, reinforcing their role as the public-facing heart of the modern monarchy. Smiles, laughter and relaxed body language suggested a family determined to present a calm and reassuring front — a visual message many believe was no accident.

Behind the scenes, palace sources say Christmas remains one of the few times the Royal Family truly slows down, with handwritten place cards, pre-recorded festive speeches and carefully selected guest lists forming part of the tightly managed occasion. Dinner is served early, gifts are exchanged on Christmas Eve in the German tradition, and televisions are tuned in for the monarch’s Christmas message — a moment insiders describe as “deeply symbolic”.

Yet, amid the carefully curated warmth, one absence was impossible to ignore.

Once again, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spent Christmas thousands of miles away in California, marking yet another festive season apart from the rest of the family. While no official comment was made, royal watchers were quick to note the contrast between the scenes of unity in Norfolk and the continued silence from across the Atlantic.

“There’s a sense that Christmas now quietly underlines the divide,” one royal insider suggested. “No drama, no statements — just distance.”

As new images circulate and festive traditions roll on, the message from Sandringham appears clear: the Royal Family is moving forward, rooted in continuity and ritual — even as unresolved tensions linger just beneath the surface.

And while the gates of Sandringham opened once more to cheers and camera flashes, some questions, it seems, remain firmly closed. 🎄👑