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Royal Family attend Sandringham Christmas church service | Royal Family attend Sandringham Christmas church service |
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Members of the Royal Family have attended the Christmas Day service at church on the Sandringham estate. | |
Led by the Queen, who arrived in a Bentley, the royals made their way from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene Church for the traditional service. | |
The other members of the family made the short journey on foot. | |
Hundreds of well-wishers had gathered in the rain to catch a glimpse of the monarch and other senior members of the Royal Family. | |
The Queen, who arrived in Norfolk by train last week, wore a red coat and hat with fur trim, and held a matching umbrella. | |
She returned to Sandringham House by car after the service, but Prince Harry was among those who stopped to speak to members of the public. | |
The Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Harry were also among those to attend the service. | |
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge travelled to the estate from their home at nearby Anmer Hall. | The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge travelled to the estate from their home at nearby Anmer Hall. |
Prince George and Princess Charlotte did not accompany their parents to church. | Prince George and Princess Charlotte did not accompany their parents to church. |
The service was played over speakers for members of the public who gathered outside the church for the occasion. It began with the national anthem, followed by the hymn Angels From the Realm of Glory. | |
The Royal Family are expected to watch the Queen's Christmas Day address later. They follow the German tradition of exchanging presents on Christmas Eve, rather than Christmas Day - with the Queen understood to favour practical gifts. | The Royal Family are expected to watch the Queen's Christmas Day address later. They follow the German tradition of exchanging presents on Christmas Eve, rather than Christmas Day - with the Queen understood to favour practical gifts. |