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Queen Elizabeth's Christmas decorations will remain until February – for a touching reason

With Queen Elizabeth II, the Christmas decorations can remain in place for a few more weeks. It won’t be decorated until February. There is a moving reason behind this.

Windsor – In many homes, January 6th is the cut-off date for getting rid of the Christmas tree and removing the festive decorations. However, Queen Elizabeth II (95) adheres to a different tradition.
24royal.de* reveals here why Queen Elizabeth only has her Christmas decorations removed in February.

Last Christmas was a little different than usual for the British royals. Instead of traditionally gathering at Sandringham with the whole family, Queen Elizabeth stayed at Windsor Castle. Due to the corona pandemic, the big gathering was canceled. The regent was able to look forward to visits from her sons Prince Charles (73) and Prince Edward (57). However, a moment of shock overshadowed the holidays: an armed intruder had gained access to the Windsor property. Fortunately, the man was arrested before he could enter the castle premises. In addition, the death of Prince Philip (99, † 2021) clouded the mood. For the first time in over 70 years, the monarch had to celebrate Christmas without her husband. Against all odds, however, Queen Elizabeth made the most of the celebration. She can also enjoy her impressive Christmas decorations for a few more weeks. The royals don’t decorate until February. *24royal.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

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