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Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen attends Christmas Day Church Service at Sandringham

The Queen was joined by members of her family on Christmas morning at St Mary Magdalene Church for the traditional Christmas Day Service.

The Prince of Wales led the family into church on foot, with Her Majesty arriving by car with the Duchess of Cornwall.

Also present at the church service were the Duke & Duchess of Cambridge, and for the first time, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

The Duke of Edinburgh was absent from proceedings this year, having only been released from hospital on Christmas Eve after a four-night stay.

Also missing the church service in Sandringham were the Duke & Duchess of Sussex, who have instead opted to take baby Archie Harrison to Canada for some private family time.

Most of The Royal Family arrived at Sandringham a couple of days ago.

On Christmas Eve, the family exchanged presents – though, by convention, gifts tend to be humorous and not of material value, with The Queen wishing to retain the core values of family at Christmas.

Christmas day itself consisted of breakfast before they set off to the annual Christmas church service with the whole family. The family will later return to the house before the traditional Christmas dinner is served.

Guests will then sit down to watch The Queen’s Christmas message on television at 3pm, with The Queen apparently leaving the room to watch it alone.

Members of the Royal Family will stay with The Queen at Sandringham until at least Boxing Day when the traditional Boxing Day shoot takes place. The Queen will remain at Sandringham until after Accession Day (6th February), with the Duke likely to remain at the residence throughout 2020.