The British royal family, as per tradition, went to Christmas mass in Sandringham, Scotland, where they gather for the festive period. What was new was the presence of Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York: for the first time in more than 30 years, Prince Andrew’s ex-wife joined King Charles and Camilla, William and Kate with their children, the Dukes of Edinburgh and at the same time ex-husband, along with his daughter Beatrice with her husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, on a public walk to the church.
Meanwhile, in his Christmas speech, King Charles III sent a clear environmentalist message. The sovereign took advantage of his Christmas message to praise the “growing awareness of how we must protect our Earth”, once again sending a message in favor of the environment. “We look after the Earth for the good of our children, our children”, said the UK sovereign in the pre-recorded video in which he was seen next to a Christmas tree at Buckingham Palace. For him it was the second Christmas speech since he ascended the throne following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September 2022, but it was the first Christmas speech after his coronation, which took place in May, when he was officially crowned. in a sumptuous ceremony. Carlo, who has long fought for environmental causes and who recently told foreign leaders at the COP28 climate meeting that achieving climate goals remains “terribly far off track”, said he is encouraged to see increased awareness of the need to protect the planet.
Source: IL Tempo

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