Lady Louise Windsor, Princess Anne and Prince Charles were among the members of the royal family who attended church on Sunday at Sandringham following the Christmas Day service
December 29, 2019 - 11:56 GMT Hanna Fillingham On Sunday, many members of the royal family stepped out to go to church in Sandringham – where they have been staying over the festive period. The Queen was joined by three of her four children – Prince Charles, Princess Anne and Prince Edward, along with Edward's wife the Countess of Wessex and their oldest child, Lady Louise Windsor, 17.
The royal family traditionally spend their Christmas at Sandringham, and in December 2018, Zara Tindall's husband Mike Tindall gave a rare insight into their festivities while appearing on House of Rugby alongside I'm a Celebrity star James Haskell. Asked whether Christmas is good at the castle, Mike replied:"Yeah it is good. So Christmas Day is a little more quiet because it's actually a cold buffet because they give everyone the day off, and their big day is Christmas Eve.
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