Fresh orange juice, anyone? Make meals and memories around the table this year with a fun and festive tradition: Christmas crackers. Dating back to England in the 1800s, this old Christmas ...
From expecting Santa to fill our footwear with gifts to eating cake that looks like tree bark, the holidays are filled with traditions—some of which are downright odd when you stop and think ...
There’s a reason, with a strong royal connection. Another Christmas tradition is a lot of different food containing dried fruits. That's a tradition which we can thanks the Romans for.
In 1848 the Illustrated London News published a drawing of the royal family celebrating around a decorated Christmas tree, a tradition that was reminiscent of Prince Albert's childhood in Germany.
Once word spread, the popularity of Christmas trees took off. It became a tradition throughout England and North America. Now, they can be found all over the world. EDITOR'S NOTE: This video was ...
On Christmas Eve, Prince William and Prince Harry typically take part in a charity soccer match on the estate. The game pits workers at the estate in Norfolk, England, against villagers from ...
This practice solidified into a tradition and became part of the British holiday calendar. The first match played on this day was between Sheffield and Hallam, the oldest clubs in the world, in 1860.
The song, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" is an English Christmas carol. From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were not permitted to practice their faith openly.
For Stylist’s Lauren Geall, it’s the chance to head out on a Christmas Day walk. Here, she unpicks her love for the simple tradition. While there’s nothing physically different about the ...