Like many families around the world, the British royals have a packed house during the Christmas season. Prince William ...
Most people probably assume that members of the Royal Family spend Christmas in decadent surroundings, sitting on plush ...
Sandringham House is famous for being the countryside ... The Firm had once again gathered at the Norfolk estate, but this time there was no jolly festive spirit in the air, only an eerie sense ...
Sandringham Estate looks every inch a winter wonderland's dream in a new photo shared by the royal household. Take a look ...
One of the royals’ most beloved holiday traditions is the Christmas-morning walk to St. Mary Magdalene Church, a 16th-century parish located on the Sandringham Estate. For decades, members of the ...
Discussing the sleeping arrangements at the Norfolk house on Mail+'s Palace Confidential, Rebecca English said: 'I've been told in the past that Sandringham can fit about 16 to 18 people to have a ...
George, Charlotte and Louis will likely have a chance to celebrate with cousins, including Mia, 10, Lena, 6, and Lucas ...
Among their most beloved customs is the annual stroll from Sandringham House in Norfolk — where they exchange inexpensive gag gifts the night before — to the nearby St. Mary Magdalene Church ...
before enjoying a Christmas lunch with all the trimmings afterwards at Sandringham House. Norfolk Police said visitors should aim to arrive in plenty of time to reach a specially-designated public ...
From carol concerts to Christmas trees galore. The royal family celebrate Christmas at Sandringham House in Norfolk, as opposed to Buckingham Palace. The country residence, which is 100 miles ...
The large crowd of well-wishers gathered outside could hear what was going on inside the church service through speakers — ...