Kensington Palace has released a new photo of the Welsh family that will feature on this year’s Christmas card. William and Kate are with their three children: George, 10, Charlotte, 8, and Louis, 5, in Windsor. The photo was taken by Josh Shinner, a London photographer who has already produced the products VogueThe Esquire And this Wall Street Journalamong others.
This time, William’s family, first in line to the British throne, is not captured on vacation like two years ago, or out for a walk like last year. At this time, a photo session was held at the family’s residence, and everyone appeared in casual uniform: a white shirt and jeans.
The film was released on the weekend after Christmas. Together on Christmas, at Westminster Abbey in London, was promoted by Kate, attended by several members of the royal family, including the Duchess of Edinburgh, sisters Eugenie and Beatrice, Prince Michael and Zara Tyndall; But the parents and sister of the Princess of Wales. Little Louis participated for the first time. The King and Queen were absent due to other commitments.
From 2021, Kate hosts this church service, where Christmas carols are sung and built around a theme of life in the United Kingdom. The first year was dedicated to the people of the community, and the following year celebrated the life and reign of Isabel II. This year, the importance of the first years of life was recognized as a way to bridge the gap with propaganda. Shapes us And work Royal Trust Center for Early Childhood.
Over the weekend, King Charles III released his Christmas card, where the image chosen after the coronation was made on May 6. The photograph of the King and Queen in the throne room at Buckingham Palace was taken by Hugo Burnand.
The postcard will be sent to individual friends and family. Guests and fans who regularly send holiday greetings to Buckingham Palace will be sent a different Christmas card.
Carlos wears the imperial crown, mantle, and coronation robe; Camilla wears Queen Mary’s crown, coronation robe and gown, designed by Bruce Oldfield and embroidered by the Royal School of Needlework.
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