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King Charles' Scottish residence ready for Christmas holiday
Charles III’s residence in Scotland shows off holiday decor
King Charles’ residence in Scotland is reportedly ready for the Christmas holiday.
According to PEOPLE, Charles III’s official Scottish residence’ holiday decorations was revealed, according to the Royal Collection Trust.
The trust, which cares for artifacts in the Royal Collection and manages the public opening of royal palaces such as Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace, revealed that the royal dining room has been readied for a holiday feast, with the grand table covered in fruit and foliage.
Moreover, this year's holiday transformation includes two 12-foot Christmas trees and a mantle garland in the throne room, as well as seasonal garlands bringing extra grandeur to the Great Stair leading to the historic State Apartments.
As for the royal family, King Charles, Queen Camilla and other members of the royal family traditionally spend Christmas at their Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England.
Other royal residences will also be decorated for the holidays, with many open to the public.
For the visitors, they are welcome to the Palace of Holyroodhouse to see the holiday splendor until January 5, 2026, however, most members of the royal family likely won't get to witness the festive decor themselves.