Christmas Day for the royal family is going to look a bit different this year. Due to the ongoing pandemic, there won't be an annual walk to services at St.
Mary Magdalene church, and Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip won't be spending the holidays at Sandringham estate—breaking a decades-long royal tradition.
Instead, the couple plans to celebrate "quietly" at Windsor Castle.But even if the Queen and Prince Philip are having a low-key Christmas, it'll still be plenty festive.
Windsor Castle has been decorated to the nines this year with Christmas trees, twinkle lights, and festive garlands. The centerpiece of the castle's Christmas decor is a 20-foot-high Norway spruce tree, sourced from Windsor Great Park.
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