At the Christmas church service at Sandringham, Mia Tindall, granddaughter of Princess Anne, was given the special responsibility of walking with Prince Louis and his parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton. They were greeted by local residents and the body language expert, Judi James, mentioned that Louis seemed excited but also impatient. The royal family's Christmas tradition at Sandringham includes a black tie dinner and gift exchange on Christmas Eve, followed by a Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church. After the service, they engage with the public and the King delivers a Christmas speech. This year, a Christmas tree was used as the backdrop for the first time, adorned with natural and sustainable decorations.
Mia Tindall Given Special Role at Christmas Church Service

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5 Comments
Unknown
Why are we still glorifying and obsessing over the royal family in this day and age?
Katchuka
The royal family should be using their platform to advocate for important issues, not parading around on Christmas Day.
Loubianka
It's disgusting that the public is used as an accessory for the royal family's image on Christmas Day.
BuggaBoom
The fact that they have a black tie dinner and gift exchange just shows how disconnected they are from reality.
Eugene Alta
The use of natural and sustainable decorations for the Christmas tree is a great example for others to follow.