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Royal Photos of the Week - Dec. 27th


Deputy Editor Miami
DECEMBER 27, 2021 1:12 PM EST

This week while everyone was busy with Christmas celebrations, the British royals attended the ‘Royal Carols - Together At Christmas’ concert where we saw Prince William with the Duchess of Cambridge and the Countess of Wessex. Queen Elizabeth II also made her annual Christmas broadcast in which she looked stunning in red dress with a special brooch also featured in a photo on her desk to honor the love of her life, the late Prince Philip.

Furthermore, Queen Rania Al Abdullah posted a tribute to Desmon Tutu with a photo of her and the South Africa’s Nobel Peace Prize-winner and activist and some nice words about his legacy.

Scroll below to see the top royal photos of this week.

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The Queen’s Christmas Broadcast

The beautiful photo of Queen Elizabeth II making her annual Christmas broadcast in the white drawing room at Windsor Castle on December 23, 2021. On her desk sits a framed photo of her with the Duke of Edinburgh in Hampshire during their Diamond Wedding Anniversary.

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The Duke of Cambridge and Duchess of Cambridge watching the Royal Carols

Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge joined by Sophie, Countess of Wessex at the ‘Royal Carols - Together At Christmas’ concert hosted by the duchess at Westminster Abbey in London.

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The Duchess of Cambridge decorates the Christmas tree

The sweet photo of Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, decorating the Christmas tree in Westminster Abbey.

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Royals at Christmas Day Church Service

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall were seen arriving to the morning service on Christmas Day at St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle.

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Queen Rania Al Abdullah honors Archbishop Desmond Tutu

Queen Rania Al Abdullah shared a photo on social media honoring the South African Archbishop, Desmond Tutu. “The world has lost a shining beacon of moral clarity and courage with the passing of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. From his homeland of South Africa, to Palestine, to Iraq, he never failed to call out injustices around the world and urge humanity to do better, and be better. He was also incredibly warm, with a gentle demeanor and kindhearted sense of humor. I count myself among those incredibly blessed to have had the opportunity to work alongside him. He will be sorely missed”

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Queen Letizia at the annual meeting of Cervantes Institutes

This week, Queen Letizia of Spain attended the annual meeting of Cervantes Institutes directors at the Tabakalera Cultural Center in San Sebastian, Spain.

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A Christmas portrait of the Dutch Royal family

This is the photo that the Dutch Royal Family, King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima, Princess Amalia, Princess Alexia and Princess Ariane sent on their Christmas card with the message “A merry Christmas and a healthy and prosperous 2022.

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Belgium Royal Family Christmas Photo

The Belgium royal family posed in from of their Christmas tree at the Royal Palace in Brussels, Belgium. The photo featured: Princess Eléonore of Belgium, Prince Emmanuel, Queen Mathilde, King Philippe of Belgium, Princess Elisabeth and Prince Gabriël.

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King Philippe of Belgium and Queen Mathilde visit UZ Jette

Photo of King Philippe of Belgium talking with UZ CEO Prof. Marc Noppen during a visit to the intensive care unit of the University Hospital UZ Jette in Brussels, Belgium. The King and Queen aimed to provide encouragement to the healthcare staff during these dark times of the pandemic happening during the holidays.

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The Choir of Her Majesty’s Chapel Royal

Fantastic photo shared on social media by the Royal Family of The Choir of Her Majesty’s Chapel Royal who performed ‘Ding Dong Merrily on High’ as part of a Christmas service. The song was recorded and will be played in hospitals across the UK this Christmas.