King Charles has offered a rare glimpse into the royal family’s Christmas celebrations at Sandringham in Norfolk. Through the estate’s social media channels, the monarch shared a look at the festive decorations adorning some of the grand rooms inside the historic country residence.
A photograph of a sparkling Christmas tree was posted to the official Sandringham Estate Instagram account, giving royal fans an insight into how the House of Windsor marks the festive season.
The tree was beautifully dressed with burgundy tinsel, coordinating baubles, and matching ribbons cascading from the pine branches. It was also illuminated with strands of warm yellow fairy lights and adorned with large gold bells. An angel topped the tree, which stood in a pot wrapped in burgundy velvet fabric finished with a frilled trim.
The image was shared alongside the message: “Wishing you a very Merry Christmas from everyone at The Sandringham Estate. May your day be filled with peace, joy, and festive magic.”
Royal fans were quick to respond, leaving messages of festive cheer and admiration for the family in the comments below the post.
The impressive Christmas tree was placed in one of the estate’s opulently styled rooms, positioned beside floor-to-ceiling windows dressed with drapes in matching burgundy tones that echoed the tree’s decorations.
The room featured a richly patterned carpet in shades of red, gold, and green, while the walls were covered in light green, speckled wallpaper. In one corner stood what appeared to be a Jubilee bust of the late Queen Victoria, overlooking the festive scene and adding a historic touch to the holiday display.
Christmas traditions at Sandringham
Each year, the royal family’s arrival at Sandringham attracts large crowds, with fans gathering for the chance to see and interact with their favourite royals. This year was no exception, as locals lined the village streets to greet the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, George, Charlotte, and Louis, following the Christmas morning church service.
After the service at St Mary Magdalene Church around midday, the Wales family were joined by Princess Anne and her daughter Zara Tindall, who were seen enjoying a stroll in the crisp winter air. The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were also spotted among the royals taking part in the festive walk.

While Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his former wife, Sarah Ferguson, did not attend this year, their daughters — Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice — were present at Sandringham, joining the celebrations and spending time with their royal cousins.

The 65-year-old was stripped of his royal titles, styles, and honours in October by his older brother, the King, after a series of scandals came to light, including his links to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Meanwhile, the King and Queen Camilla delighted onlookers as they led members of the royal family into the church for the Christmas service and were later seen emerging together afterward.
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