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Royals LIVE: Crowds gather in Sandringham for glimpse of King Charles, Prince William and Princess Kate ahead of Christmas Day service

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Royal fans are gathering in Sandringham on Christmas Day to catch a glimpse of King Charles and his family as they attend the traditional church service.

Crowds have steadily built on the Norfolk estate this morning with some watchers arriving last night to get prime position when the family arrive.

The King and Queen will head to St Mary Magdalene Church accompanied by members of the Royal Family at 11am before Charles’ speech is broadcast to the nation this afternoon.

Follow latest updates below

Pictures: Christmas Day crowds in Sandringham

We can now bring you more pictures of the crowds gathering today in Sandringham where the royals are attending the traditional Christmas Day church service.

People gather outside the St. Mary Magdalene's church, on the day Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to attend the Royal Family's Christmas Day service, as the Royals take residence at the Sandringham estate in eastern England, Britain December 25, 2024. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Pomeranian dogs wearing a costume look on as people gather outside the St. Mary Magdalene's church, on the day Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to attend the Royal Family's Christmas Day service, as the Royals take residence at the Sandringham estate in eastern England, Britain December 25, 2024. REUTERS/Toby Melville
A Pomeranian dog wearing a costume looks on as people gather outside the St. Mary Magdalene's church, on the day Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla are expected to attend the Royal Family's Christmas Day service, as the Royals take residence at the Sandringham estate in eastern England, Britain December 25, 2024. REUTERS/Toby Melville

Brave Kate delivers heartfelt speech as she hosts Christmas Eve carol concert

EMBARGOED UNTIL 7PM GMT CHRISTMAS EVE ONLINE OR IN PRINT Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (14993941fe) Prince William and Catherine Princess of Wales together with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Sophie Duchess of Edinburgh and Princess Beatrice.  The Together at Christmas carol service was celebrated at Westminster Abbey, London.  Spearheaded by The Princess of Wales, the service was attended by many members of the Royal Family and many celebrities together with over 1,500 members of the congregation who were specially invited for their support, love kindness shown to others in many different ways. The Royal Foundation Carol Service: Together at Christmas, Westminster Abbey, London, UK - 06 Dec 2024 The service was led by The Dean of Westminster The Very Reverend David Hoyle .  Musical performances by Gregory Porter, who sang Do You Hear What I Hear?; JP Cooper, who performed Oh Holy Night; Paloma Faith, who sang This Christmas; and Olivia De

The Princess of Wales has returned to screens to host her annual Together At Christmas carol concert after her toughest year yet.

The service, which was filmed at Westminster Abbey earlier this month, is Kate’s fourth annual Christmas Eve concert and was attended by members of the royal family including Prince William and their children George, Charlotte and Louis.

Kate bravely hosted crowds with a beaming smile on her face after an incredibly difficult year in which she has completed preventative chemotherapy treatment for cancer.

At the start of her annual carol concert, Kate called for people to ‘slow down and reflect on the deeper things that connect us all’ and turn to ‘love, not fear’.

The broadcast of Kate’s service featured a special festive message from the royal, 42, in which she spoke about the importance of love and empathy.

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Fergie sends Christmas message with late Queen’s corgis in tow

Uncleared grabs: Sarah Ferguson shares Christmas message whilst walking Queen's corgis

Sarah Ferguson has shared a Christmas message thanking everyone for their kindness and support this year as she walked the late Queen’s corgis.

The Duchess of York, wearing a black jacket and skirt, shared the video of her and the two dogs on her Instagram page on Christmas Eve.

In the video, the Duchess said the season was a time of reflection and offered ‘a huge embrace of goodness’ to all her supporters.

Her husband, Prince Andrew was gifted two of her late Majesty’s dogs on her death, yet the prince won’t walk any of them as he is too ‘demoralised’ by life.

It comes after the prince pulled out of joining the Royal Family for Christmas.

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Inside a royal Christmas Day – what happens and when?

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 6: The Prince of Wales, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and Catherine, Princess of Wales during the 'Together At Christmas' Carol Service at Westminster Abbey on December 6, 2024 in London, England. The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with other members of the Royal Family, attended the annual carol service. Led by The Princess and supported by The Royal Foundation, the event offered a chance to pause and reflect on the profound values of love, compassion, and the vital connections we shareâ¿"particularly during life's most challenging moments. The service also highlighted remarkable individuals from across the UK who have demonstrated extraordinary kindness, empathy, and support within their communities. (Photo by Aaron Chown - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Prince William revealed last week he will spend Christmas with 45 members of his family ‘all in one room’.

Those invited to Sandringham can look forward to a mixture of the traditional and some festive fun of the Royal Family’s own making.

Members of The Firm open their presents on Christmas Eve in a nod to the family’s German origins.

They lay out their gifts on trestle tables and exchange them at teatime – and are known to enjoy giving each other novelty presents, typically buying things that are cheap and will make people laugh rather than spending a lot on big, lavish gifts.

The following day, the Royals attend the service at the Church of St Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham estate, where they are greeted by well-wishers, before returning for a traditional lunch of roast turkey and all the trimmings.

They sit down ready to eat at 1.15pm sharp, according to Queen Elizabeth II’s former chef Darren McGrady, who catered for Christmas at Sandringham frequently in the 1980s and 1990s.

On Christmas night, they are said to play parlour games including charades and bingo.

Crowds gather in Sandringham before royals head to church

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Victoria Jones/Shutterstock (15022990a) Royal fans queue at Sandringham ahead of the Christmas Day church service Christmas Day church service, St. Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, Norfolk, UK - 25 Dec 2024

Hello and welcome to MailOnline’s live coverage of the Royal Family on Christmas Day as crowds gather in Sandringham to catch a glimpse of King Charles.

Royal fans have been amassing in Norfolk since the early hours to see the family head to the traditional church service this morning.

The King and Queen will head to St Mary Magdalene Church accompanied by members of the Royal Family at 11am before Charles’ speech is broadcast to the nation this afternoon.

We will bring you the latest updates from the royals from throughout the day plus the best pictures and videos.

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  • Pictures: Christmas Day crowds in Sandringham

  • Inside a royal Christmas Day – what happens and when?

  • Crowds gather in Sandringham before royals head to church




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