The residences of the British royal family have been decked out in elegant Christmas decorations.
The Royal Collection Trust has released new photos and videos of beautifully decorated Christmas trees and garlands in St. George’s Hall at Windsor Castle.
Christmas decorations at Windsor Castle
This year’s Christmas preparations at Windsor Castle include details relating to the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla.
The centerpiece of the festive display is a 20-foot Nordmann fir.
It is believed that Christmas trees have been used in the grounds of Windsor Castle since the reign of Queen Victoria.
The decorations are not limited to the trees; the 160-foot-long dining table in the Waterloo Room is decorated with fancy china.
The Christmas decorations continue outside, where wreaths and foliage cover the gates and lampposts of the castle grounds, creating a welcoming, festive environment.
Visitors can wander the exquisite corridors and admire the decorations and lighting.
The magic of Christmas at Windsor Castle is a spectacle not to be missed and will be on display until January 1.
In addition, the castle has a variety of historical exhibits and collections that can be enjoyed during visits.
Without a doubt, the British Royal Family is at the pinnacle of Christmas decorating.
The British have a tradition of impressing with their Christmas decorations and the royals have not disappointed their people with spectacular decorations at the royal residences.
Visitors and royal fans can admire and enjoy these magnificent Christmas decorations.
The British Royal Family celebrates Christmas surrounded by glitter, lights and an atmosphere of joy.