In a change from the way his mother delivered her speech in recent decades sitting at a desk, the King is standing instead
King Charles will pay tribute to his mother during his first Christmas Day TV message - delivered just yards away from the Queen's final resting place. A picture showing him recording the speech in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, has been released tonight with the monarch pledging to unify his family after a year of scandals.
His Christmas message was recorded on December 13. The choir of St George’s Chapel will perform the National Anthem and sing a carol. In the background a large Christmas tree is decorated with ornaments made from sustainable materials. Sources said the King wants to “bring his family together” in the coming months after the Prince Andrew and Harry and Meghan crises. Andrew paid a £12million settlement to Virginia Giuffre who accused him of sexual assault which he denied.
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