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- Daily Mail: King’s Christmas Broadcast was the most-viewed programme on Xmas Day: Total 7.48m people watched Charles’ plea for peace across six channels, including 5.9m on the BBC – with figures down on 2022’s 8.1m
- Daily Mail: ‘Ignorant’ Princess Diana ‘didn’t know the difference between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland’, unsealed Irish note claims
- Daily Mail: Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson was ‘grateful’ to be invited to her first royal Sandringham Christmas in 32 years after it emerged she will be granted a Windsor funeral on the orders of the late Queen
- Daily Mail: Inside Prince William’s ‘bromance’ with Mike Tindall: Future King can ‘live vicariously’ through fun-loving ex-rugby star, royal expert claims
- Daily Mail: Queen Camilla hosts Windsor Castle afternoon tea for girl with brain tumour
- Hello: Princess Anne makes King Charles laugh out loud after revealing cheeky nickname for him
- People: Princess Anne Made Brother King Charles Laugh After His Coronation with This Nickname
- People: Kate Middleton Shares Flowers with a Young Royal on Christmas — and Princess Charlotte Follows Mom’s Lead
- People: Queen Camilla Hosts Tea Party for Blind Girl and Her Teddy Bear Named After the Coronation!
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