- Prince Andrew attended Christmas Day service at Sandringham.
- Prince Andrew was delighted when he arrived at the late Queen’s Norfolk residence.
- The King’s address will be carried by the media at 3 p.m. on Sunday,
Prince Andrew, the younger brother of King Charles III, unexpectedly attended the royal Christmas Day service on Sunday at Sandringham.
As he arrived with his family at the late Queen’s house on the Norfolk estate, Prince Andrew was beaming.
The Duke of York’s attendance at the Christmas festivities alongside King Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Kate Middleton, and other senior royals appeared to put an end to rumours about his banishment from the royal family.

Following the customary Christmas Day ceremony at St. Mary Magdalene Church, Andrew, Charles, and other members of the royal family greeted admirers and well-wishers in Sandringham.
The Prince and Princess of Wales were also in good spirits for the first celebration of this kind after the Queen’s passing in September, conveying a message of peace and harmony to the world in the wake of the accusations made against Meghan and Harry in a recent docuseries.
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Along with the King, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie attended. The King’s address will be carried by the media at 3 p.m. on Sunday, and the Royals will watch.
Although everyone was focused on Andrew’s presence because of his involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein affair and subsequent removal from his duties, there was no unpleasant incident.
Following protests during recent visits to Luton and York, security was stepped up. The walkabout, though, seemed to have gone off without a hitch.



















