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Tammy Hughes

Queen misses Christmas Day service at Windsor

The Queen has missed a Christmas Day service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor.

The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, who will be spending the day with the monarch, attended the service at the chapel in the grounds of the castle on Saturday morning.

They were joined by the Earl and Countess of Wessex and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester.

Camilla, dressed in a blue and turquoise chequered jacket and matching hat, wished a “Happy Christmas” to members of the press as the couple walked to the chapel.

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester (PA)

It is understood the Queen’s absence from the service is a personal choice and follows a precautionary approach seen over the last six months.

Sophie and Edward were accompanied by their daughter Lady Louise and son James, Viscount Severn.

The royals were greeted at the entrance by the Dean of Windsor before moving inside for the morning service.

The service, which is ticketed, was attended by residents of the Windsor estate and members of the chapel congregation.

(REUTERS)

The Queen is expected to be joined at Windsor Castle on Christmas Day by Charles and Camilla, having shelved her customary trip to Sandringham as a “precautionary” measure amid rising coronavirus cases.

The Sun reported she will be joined by 20 family members in all, including the Duke of York and his daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, Edward and Sophie, and five of her great-grandchildren.

The Queen records her annual Christmas broadcast in the White Drawing Room in Windsor Castle (PA) (PA Wire)

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will be spending Christmas in Norfolk, and will be joined by some members of the Middleton family.

This is the 95-year-old monarch’s first festive period without the Duke of Edinburgh, who died aged 99 in April.

Coronavirus restrictions at the time meant the Queen was forced to sit alone in St George’s Chapel for his funeral service.

The Queen’s address to the nation will be broadcast across multiple channels at 3pm.

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