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Prince Charles gave all his family members for Christmas special scarves for 5500 hryvnias

New Highgrove Heritage scarves for church service in Sanderingma were dressed by Princess Anna, Lady Louise Windsor and Samuel Chatto. The royal family celebrated Christmas traditionally, in Sandringham, visiting the church for the holiday. Fans with bouquets met King Charles, Queen Camilla, Prince William and Kate Middleton with children. This year, the service was highly public, because the king invited the children and grandchildren of his wife.

And as it turned out, he made everyone a cute gift: new Highgrove Heritage scarves for 115 pounds (about 5500 UAH). Many of the gifted ones, even dressed them for a walk in the church. About it writes Daily Mail. Heigrouv's Heritage Scarfs appeared thanks to the cooperation between the royal estate in Glostshire, the Prince Foundation and Johnston of Elgin, which manufactures wool products. On a soap Christmas walk, several members of the royal family were swaying in updates.

Princess Anna, Lady Louise Windsor, Earl Snowdon and Samuel Chatto, the grandson of the late Princess Margaret, supplemented their outfit with scarves made of 100 percent ultra-thin merino wool RWS (responsible Wool Standard). The scarf was released in early October and was presented at the London week of crafts. The design contains a cell of Prince of Wales, woven on top of the enlarged sheepherd cell.

Princess Anna made a scarf spectacular detail of her ensemble, putting it over a white coat and a suitable beige hat with feathers. Her husband Timothy Lawrence also wrapped his neck with a scarf while serving at St. Mary Magdalen's Church. And Lady Louise, the daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, combined her scarf with a dark blue coat and a hat in tone. Samuel Chatto complemented his black coat with updating. Christmas in the royal family is usually celebrated in family.

All the invitees go to Sandringham and gather at the festive table. The family opens gifts, some of which are joking presentations - this is one of the traditions of the royal family. Then the family visits the Church of St. Mary Magdalen of the Christmas morning. As soon as they return home, they will serve a Christmas lunch, and then the afternoon games begin. So celebrated Christmas for Queen Elizabeth and her son did not change traditions.

Last Christmas, members of the royal family experienced the greatest changes in recent decades: they celebrated their first festive period without Queen Elizabeth II, which died only a few months earlier. It was observed that King Charles waved a crowd with the church of Norfolk to wish him and his family of all the best of this Christmas, walking next to Queen Camilla.

Princess Wales smiled widely, going to church in an elegant blue coat and the same hat, holding her daughter Princess Charlotte by her hand. Charlotte's younger brother, Prince Lui, joined the rest of his family members and held Mia Tindall. Prince William kept his younger son known for his pranks and wasteland, by the hand, and Prince George walked nearby. The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh joined the rest of the royal family members on the road to the church.