King Charles, Princess Kate attend Christmas festivities in the UK
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ธ.ค. 2023
- British royals engaged in Christmas festivities on Friday with the King attending a craft reception and the Princess of Wales arriving at a Westminster Abbey carol service.
King Charles spoke with students and tutors from The King's Foundation's craft programmes and sampled mulled wine at Highgrove whilst listening to carol singers.
Princess Kate also met with singers, Jess Glynne and Adam Lambert, as she arrived ahead of William, Prince of Wales, and their children, Prince George, Prince Louis and Princess Charlotte, at the "Together At Christmas" Carol Service.
Spearheaded by The Princess of Wales, and supported by The Royal Foundation, the service is a moment to bring people together at Christmas time and recognize those who have gone above and beyond to help others throughout the year.
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Lovely king...Forever love and respect to him and his royal family🌟👑🌟
Love Catherine!!! Long live the King! Merry Christmas!!!
during university and even Prince William and other active royal family members call her “Catherine” since before she’s married to Prince William.
Cheers to His Royal Highness -
Princess Catherine is certainly one in a billion'
Jacob Collier! I’d love to hear what he performed.
I just broke wind
It’s Princess Catherine for heavens sake!!!
Yes 👍👍
Merry Christmas King Charles and the family in the UK.
The king inherited his dads coat.
Long life to our king and the entire royal family
The King is lucky he has enough hair left to look really good for his age 75. He did start to lose his hair when he was very young.
Where's Prince Andrew?
Isn't he a Wef member?
But he’s saving the earth he thinks. We need to save the earth from this alien species of creature
Aren't you tired of peddling conspiracy theories?
@@Prowindupmerchant I am retired and what was formerly called "of independent means". save your faux sympathy.
@@neilmcbeath954 retired knew you was either a child a pensioner or a lefty
@@Prowindupmerchant No you didn't. In your now deleted post, you effectively accused me of being an employed propagandist.
Please don't invite Harry or Meghan for Christmas. There only going to, put whatever you say. In Meghan tell all book. That she's working on. They chose to leave the royal family.
Bless him
😊
Merry Christmas king 🤴 Charles🎉
I just love him. God save the King. ❤
😅
I hope god enters your life
This is what you are reporting on 😮 why aren’t you telling Canadians about the NCI covid response reports? They deserve the truth. The whole world need to know. ❤
Shhhhh 🕊️ it’s the Holidays
@@vonrock6862 your point is!?
Princess Catherine! Why do you insist on calling her Kate???
Kk
❤ this video
Okolndolofbok
Big deal 🙄....this guy is evil A/F
God bless you sir
How so? Justify that crassly stupid statement.
@@neilmcbeath954 he want to kill 7.5 billion people in 25 years? Is that god like
Why is it that around Charles Christmas looks like Christmas and not some modern fiasco for entertainment purposes.
Abolish the monarchy.
And replace it with what?
@@neilmcbeath954 what purpose do they serve that necessitates a replacement?
@@mytenthdimension Name me ONE country that does not have an official Head of State.
@@neilmcbeath954 What tangible function does the monarchy fulfill as head of state, that isn’t fulfilled by democratic process?
Especially to non UK commonwealth countries…
@@mytenthdimension Ok, to explain simply. In a republican system, there are basically three types of presidency. The first is the symbolic president - as in Germany, Ireland and Israel. To become such a president, it is really necessary to be someone so anodyne that few will oppose your nomination, which is done by sitting members of an elected body, so the choice is not really "democratic" at all. In the case of the current president of Ireland, he was most recently elected unopposed, precisely because he was so unpolitical. But then, as soon as he expressed support for the Palestinians in Gaza, the very fact that he made a political statement became headline news.
Then there is the executive president - think Brazil, Argentina, the USA. these people ca be, by definition, highly divisive figures. The population defines itself in terms of who they last voted for.
Finally, there are imperial presidencies, like France. Again, as a result of divisive rhetoric, presidents may well be elected because they are the least bad option. Both Chirac and Macron were elected because the alternative was a Le Pen. Having been elected for his second, seven year term of office, Macron is free to do as he likes. He can use a provision of the constitution to ignore he elected parliament and do as he likes.
Everything I have said so far, of course, suggests that the President will leave office in accordance with the term limit. A re-elected Donald Trump might well choose not to do so.
Travelling around to see what he can get for free.