Monday, 26 December 2016

Ruler Elizabeth Misses Annual Christmas Church Service Due to Heavy Cold

Ruler Elizabeth II passed up a great opportunity for her yearly trek to chapel for Christmas this year as she is as yet engaging an overwhelming icy.

"Her Majesty The Queen won't go to Church at Sandringham toward the beginning of today," a Palace representative said in an announcement acquired by PEOPLE. "The Queen keeps on recouping from an overwhelming frosty and will stay inside to help with her recuperation. Her Majesty will partake in the Royal Family Christmas festivities amid the day."

Prior in the day, Prince Philip, who is additionally still under the climate; Prince Harry; Prince Charles; Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall; Sophie, Countess of Wessex; Prince Edward and Princess Eugenie went to a Christmas church benefit at St. Mary Magdalene church on the Queen's Sandringham home in Norfolk. Normally, the whole illustrious family strolls together to a congregation benefit in the late morning however the royals went to a before administration on Sunday.



Princess Kate, Prince William and their kids Prince George and Princess Charlotte were additionally not at the congregation benefit. The family had affirmed before in the month that they would go through Christmas with Kate's folks in Bucklebury, which is around 170 miles southwest of Norfolk. The family was spotted strolling to St. Check's congregation in Englefield with the Middletons.

Just like their yearly custom, the imperial family accumulated on Christmas Eve to trade presents. (The cheap blessings are laid out on long trestle tables in the Red Drawing Room at Sandringham.) This is taken after later by an extravagant formal supper.


After church on Sunday, the family have lunch around the Sandringham dining table and then there’s the chance to catch the Queen’s annual TV address to the country.

On Monday, the men of the royal family are expected to take part in a Boxing Day pheasant shoot in the Norfolk countryside.

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