The spirit of Christmas finally reaches Windsor Castle.
Evidenced by the pictures of its dazzling decorations, unveiled Thursday, November 24 by the Royal Collection Trust, an organization that deals with the opening to the public of the official residences of the king.
And for the occasion, the residence is adorned with its finest finery.
Among them are fairy lights, flower arrangements and giant fir trees – including a 6-metre tall Nordmann, on display in St George's Hall.
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These decorations, installed in the official apartments of the castle, are accessible to the public.
And should delight Charles III, who will spend his first Christmas as king in Winsor.
If they will be removed on January 2, 2023, visitors will still be able to console themselves by admiring the Christmas choir which will perform on December 8, 9 and 12 at the foot of the tree in St George's Hall.
The very place where Meghan Markle and Prince Harry celebrated their royal wedding and introduced their son Archie to the British.