Prince Charles + Duchess Camilla: At the service at Windsor Castle

Prince Charles + Duchess Camilla
At the service at Windsor Castle

Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla attend the Christmas service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle.

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The Queen stays at Windsor Castle for Christmas. However, she allegedly did not attend the service there. Unlike Prince Charles.

Queen Elizabeth II, 95, apparently stayed away from the Christmas service at Windsor Castle. Other high-ranking royals like Prince Charles, 73, Duchess Camilla, 74, Prince Edward, 57, and his wife Sophie, 56, were according to the “Daily Mail” Spotted in front of St. George’s Chapel. The first photos already show that the weather was rather uncomfortable. Camilla had to protect herself from the dirty weather with an umbrella.

Sophie and Edward were therefore accompanied by their daughter Louise, 18, and son James, 14. The queen’s failure to attend the Christmas Day service is viewed as “a personal decision,” the report said. It could be a precaution. The Queen has struggled with health problems in the past few months.

Who is celebrating with the Queen?

The monarch celebrates Christmas with, among others, Charles and Camilla at Windsor Castle. Your traditional trip to Sandringham has also been canceled as a precaution. The Omicron variant of the coronavirus is currently spreading rapidly in Great Britain.

The Queen will probably have to do without the company of Princess Anne, 71, and her husband Sir Timothy Laurence, 66. Laurence has reportedly tested positive for the coronavirus. Prince Andrew, 61, his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, 62, and their daughters Princess Beatrice, 33, and Princess Eugenie, 31, could celebrate like Prince Edward and Sophie at Windsor Castle.

According to media reports, Prince William, 39, and Duchess Kate, 39, will be spending the festive season with their children Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince Louis, 3, at their Norfolk manor.

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