
The British royal family attended the traditional Christmas mass this Thursday at Mary Magdalene Church, on the English estate of Sandringham, and The big absentee was Andrés Mountbatten-Windsorbrother of King Charles III, after the scandal over his links with the pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
On a cold but sunny day, the kings, Charles III and Camilleas well as the princes of Wales, William and Kate Middletonand other members of the royal family greeted many people waiting to see them outside the religious temple, located near Sandringham Manor in eastern England.
The Princes of Wales were present with their three childrenPrinces George, Charlotte and Louis, who addressed the crowd and received flowers and Christmas cards.
Kate, who wore a chocolate-colored plaid coat, matching hat and boots, received a lot of media attention, as usually happens whenever she is seen in public.
Although Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, are not members of the royal family, Yes, his two daughters did, Princesses Beatriz and Eugenia.who retained their titles of nobility despite the fact that their father had them removed by the king following the controversy surrounding Epstein.
As part of the Christmas celebrations, the Princess of Wales and her daughter, Princess Charlotte, They performed a piano duet together for a Christmas carol service, broadcast last night on the ITV network.
The two played a piece of music by Scottish composer Erland Cooper. The show took place at Windsor Castle and was part of the event Together at Christmasrecorded earlier this month at Westminster Abbey and broadcast last night on ITV.
Thursday at 3 p.m. GMT, the channels broadcast the traditional speech of King Charles III, British head of state, recorded this time at Westminster Abbey, in London, instead of Sandringham.