King Charles shares 1st look at Christmas speech
Yahoo · 19h
King Charles breaks royal tradition with new location for annual Christmas Day speech
King Charles has strayed from royal tradition with his year’s Christmas speech. The monarch, 76, who opted to break tradition last year by writing the speech himself, has prerecorded his festive broadcast in a different location to that of previous years.
Hereford Times · 1h
King Charles Christmas speech 2024: What time does it start?
King Charles will give his Christmas speech to the nation on Christmas Day. The ten-minute message will be the King’s third, having been delivered by Queen Elizabeth II since 1957 prior to 2022. It has been a tumultuous year for His Majesty and the Royal Family, with health scares for the King, the Queen and the Princess of Wales.
radaronline · 1d
King Charles Breaks Royal Tradition and Films Christmas Speech at Former Hospital Chapel as He Battles Cancer
While Christmastime is full of traditions, King Charles has broke from royal protocol for one of his most anticipated duties. RadarOnline.com can reveal Charles opted to film the annual Christmas address at a former hospital chapel, marking the first time in 18 years the annual speech will not be recorded at a royal residence.
YAHOO!News · 4d
King Charles Will "Want to See" Archie and Lilibet Over Christmas and Has Already Sent Them "Traditional" Gifts
It's also likely that King Charles will have organized to have presents delivered to Princess Lilibet and Prince Archie for Christmas. "The King will send gifts," Harrold told the outlet. "I guarantee you that something will be sent, and likewise, gifts will be sent to Grandpa or Grandmother [from the Sussexes]."
Reuters · 1d
King Charles to deliver Christmas message from former hospital chapel
King Charles will deliver his traditional Christmas Day message from a former hospital chapel, Buckingham Palace said on Monday, in a break from tradition and a nod to the British monarch's ongoing treatment for cancer.
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