The Queen s Christmas speech pays tribute to everyday heroes among us all
By Zach Harper
the Queen has paid tribute to those among us who have made difficult sacrifices this year during the
COVID-19 pandemic, and reached out to those who may be celebrating the holiday alone as a result. Her Majesty opened her annual speech, which was recorded at
coronavirus pandemic has affected myriad celebrations around the world this year, such as Passover, Eid, Diwali and Easter. But she said despite the distance we ve all been forced to put between each other, 2020 has brought us closer in some ways.
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Five unusual royal Christmas traditions past and present Rebecca Taylor
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The Royal Family has its own set of traditions and practices it follows every year at Christmas.
Today’s royals have carried on many elements of festive celebrations from their ancestors, but some of them have been firmly left in the past.
Yahoo UK looks at some of the unusual things royals have done past and present.
1. The Queen carries on a weighty tradition
According to royal biographer and expert Ingrid Seward, the Queen continues a tradition from King Edward VII who would weigh his guests when they arrived at Sandringham for Christmas.
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