Queen Camilla and King Charles presented their traditional 2023 Christmas card this weekend.
The royals have continued with their signature Christmas card. This year they have chosen a very special photo for them.
King Charles Christmas card photo
For this year’s Christmas card, they chose a portrait by photographer Hugo Burnand taken in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace after their coronation on May 6.
The card keeps the same traditional design as in previous years: photograph inside a red rectangle and the same text they have used over the years:
“Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New Year.”
Charles and Camilla have varied their card choices over the years. Let’s take a look below at the latest Christmas cards they have shared with their followers.
2018 Christmas card
The 2018 Christmas card, showed the then Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, sitting on a bench in the garden of one of the royal estates looking at each other. The photograph was taken by Hugo Burnand.
2019 Christmas card
In 2019, Charles and Camilla opted for an informal photo taken on their visit to their visit to Havana, Cuba. The photo shows the duo driving a 1953 MG TD. Charles was behind the wheel, while Camilla waved hello. Both were wearing sunglasses.
2020 Christmas card
The 2020 Christmas card was taken in early autumn in the colorful garden at Birkhall in Scotland. An organic garden with a variety of flowers that becomes a haven for insects.
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2021 Christmas card
Christmas 2021 will be hard for many to forget. Charles and Camilla wanted the tragic moment the world experienced with the COVID-19 pandemic to remain in history. In the peculiar photo taken at Royal Ascot, Charles and his wife appear wearing masks.
Christmas card 2022
King Charles III and Queen consort Camilla released their first Christmas card as kings. The image used was taken 3 days before the death of Queen Elizabeth II.