- 2018 will be melancholy and reflective.
- King George V first broadcast Christmas in 1932.
- Prince William read from his late grandmother’s 2012 Christmas broadcast last week at Westminster Abbey.
Charles may mention his mother’s death in the speech.
The King “has a lot of sympathy” for hurting individuals, says his staff. Staff member: “We’re used to seeing the Queen bringing her family to church on Christmas morning.” “2018 will be melancholy and reflective.” King George V first broadcast Christmas in 1932. Queen Elizabeth broadcast the inaugural Christmas telecast in 1957. Former palace worker: “She was great.” Prince William read from his late grandmother’s 2012 Christmas broadcast last week at Westminster Abbey.
“At Christmas, I am always impressed by how the spirit of unity is at the heart of the Christmas tale,” the 40-year-old Prince of Wales remarked. “Poor shepherds and faraway people joined a young mother, father, and baby. They brought presents to adore Jesus. Since then, he’s inspired individuals to help others. God sent his only son into the world “to serve, not to be served” Jesus Christ refocused our lives on love and service.”
According to his aides, the King “has a lot of sympathy” for hurting people. We’re used to seeing the Queen accompany her family to church on Christmas morning, says a staff member. “2018 will be contemplative and depressing.”
In 1932, King George V made the first Christmas broadcast. The first Christmas transmission was televised by Queen Elizabeth in 1957.
Ex-palace employee: “She was fantastic.”
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