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Queen Elizabeth II celebrates Christmas before annual speech

The queen's husband, Prince Philip, did not attend the service



Britain's Queen Elizabeth poses for a photograph after she recorded her annual Christmas Day message, in the White Drawing Room of Buckingham Palace, London.
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Sandringham, England: Queen Elizabeth II was cheered by onlookers when she and other senior royals arrived at a Christmas church service on the grounds of one of her country estates.

The 92-year-old queen arrived by car Tuesday morning while younger royals walked from her grand country house in Sandringham to nearby St. Mary Magdalene Church.

Prince Charles led the way, followed by his sons: Prince William and his wife, Catherine, and Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, who is expecting their first child in the spring.

Harry and Meghan walked arm in arm next to William and Catherine. Many in the crowd wished the young royals a "Merry Christmas" as they strolled to the church on a cold wintry day in the English countryside.

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II departs after the Royal Family's traditional Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk, eastern England, on December 25, 2018.

Royals at xmas 2018

Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, Britain's Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex arrive for the Royal Family's traditional Christmas Day service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk, eastern England, on December 25, 2018.

Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex

Britain's Kate, Duchess of Cambridge smiles as she meets members of the crowd

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Later they received flowers from the crowd after the 45-minute service as they headed back to Sandringham House ahead of a traditional Christmas lunch.

The queen's husband, Prince Philip, who is 97 and largely retired from public life, did not attend the church service. Charles' wife Camilla, who is recovering from flu, also skipped the service.

Many other members of the royal family were also in attendance. Prince Andrew, the queen's son, arrived by car with his mother. Princess Eugenie, one of the queen's grandchildren, arrived with her new husband Jack Brooksbank.

Britain's royals usually exchange small gifts on Christmas Eve, a practice popularized by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The queen typically frowns on extravagant gifts and many of the presents are novelty items.

When the queen was younger, there would typically be a brisk family walk through the woods on Christmas or an excursion on horseback.

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The queen's pre-recorded annual message to Britain and the 52 other Commonwealth nations will be televised in the afternoon.

Elizabeth made her first Christmas Day broadcast on the radio in 1952, the year she ascended to the throne.

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