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King Charles waves as he attends church service alongside cheerful Queen Camilla in Sandringham — after news that former Prince Andrew WILL stay in Royal Lodge for Christmas
In a quietly graceful moment at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, King Charles III was seen smiling and waving as he arrived for the annual festive service — accompanied by Queen Camilla, who looked warm and cheerful. It was a picture-perfect scene: the monarch and his consort, side by side, embracing tradition and faith as the holiday season approaches.
But behind the gentle waves and smiles lies a story with more drama than this serene snapshot suggests. Just days ago, it was revealed that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — the former royal once known as Prince Andrew — will remain in the grand residence Royal Lodge over Christmas, despite having been stripped of his royal titles and honours after a controversial period in the spotlight. unofficialroyalty.com+2Daily Express US+2
The move has reignited tension, raising questions about tradition, reputation and the delicate balance between private living arrangements and public expectations for the royal family this holiday season. Many royal-watchers wonder: does Andrew’s presence nearby cast a shadow over what is meant to be a peaceful, united festive gathering at Sandringham — or can the family preserve calm and dignity regardless of past scandals?
Regardless of what unfolds, this year’s Christmas at Sandringham promises to be more than a holiday tradition: it could become one of the most watched royal family moments in recent memory.
