Wales Family Embraces New Chapter with 2023 Christmas Card

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Prince William and Kate Middleton's 2023 family Christmas card showcases their new home in Windsor.
The Christmas card was released by Kensington Palace after Kate hosted her third annual Royal Carols: Together at Christmas event.
The move from Kensington Palace to Windsor Great Park has allowed the family to live in a four-bedroom cottage and be closer to their children's school.
The royal kids have had a busy year, attending events such as King Charles III's coronation and the Trooping the Colour parade.
Wales Family Embraces New Chapter with 2023 Christmas Card

Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have released their 2023 family Christmas card, marking a new chapter for the Wales family. The card features a black and white photograph of the couple with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, taken by photographer Josh Shinner on the grounds of their new home in Windsor.

The family's move from Kensington Palace to Windsor Great Park has allowed them to live in a four-bedroom cottage, closer to their children's school. This move is seen as a testament to their commitment to providing a normal and stable upbringing for their children. The family's down-to-earth approach is further emphasized by their coordinated attire of white shirts and denim for the photograph.

The past year has been eventful for the young royals, who have attended various events such as King Charles III's coronation and the Trooping the Colour parade. They also made appearances at the Royal International Air Tattoo. In addition to these engagements, the Duchess of Cambridge hosted her third annual Royal Carols: Together at Christmas event, which focused on early childhood development and featured guest appearances from various stars. The Royal Carols program is set to be broadcast on U.K. networks on December 24.

The release of the Christmas card follows King Charles and Queen Camilla sharing their holiday card and the family's appearance at a Christmas carol service. Last year, the family began using the surname Wales after William and Kate were named the Prince and Princess of Wales. The release of the card also comes amidst the controversy surrounding Omid Scobie's tell-all book, which alleged that Middleton and King Charles III made racist remarks. While Middleton and William have not publicly addressed the claims, sources reveal that they are discussing a plan, including potential legal action.



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    • The image was taken by photographer Josh Shinner and was shot in Windsor.
    • The royal kids have had a busy year, attending events such as King Charles III's coronation and the Trooping the Colour parade.
    • They also made appearances at the Royal International Air Tattoo.
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    • The card follows King Charles and Queen Camilla sharing their holiday card and the family's appearance at a Christmas carol service.
    • Last year, the family began using the surname Wales after William and Kate were named the Prince and Princess of Wales.
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    • Some even compared Charlotte to a young Queen Elizabeth.
    • The Christmas card release comes amidst the controversy surrounding Omid Scobie's tell-all book, which alleged that Middleton and King Charles III made racist remarks.
    • While Middleton and William have not publicly addressed the claims, a source revealed that they are discussing a plan, including potential legal action.
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    • The family wore smart white button downs and black sneakers for the classic portrait.
    • The Christmas card was released by Kensington Palace after Kate hosted her third annual Royal Carols: Together at Christmas event.
    • The event focused on early childhood development and featured guest appearances from various stars.
    • The Royal Carols program will be broadcast on U.K. networks on December 24.
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    • Prince William and Kate Middleton's 2023 family Christmas card showcases their new home in Windsor and emphasizes their commitment to a normal and stable upbringing for their children.
    • The move from Kensington Palace to Windsor Great Park has allowed the family to live in a four-bedroom cottage and be closer to their children's school.
    • The article highlights the Waleses' down-to-earth approach and their willingness to be actively involved in their children's lives.
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