King Charles branches out into Christmas decorating as he puts finishing touches to his tree at Gloucestershire estate

IT’s Ding Dong As King Charles branches out and assists in decorating the Christmas tree at his Gloucestershire estate, there is joy on Highgrove.

Students gave Charles, 76, a holiday ornament to hang.

As he encountered artists and traditional craftsmen, he talked about the struggle to preserve timeless talents.

The King’s Foundation’s educational programs featured needlework, millinery, and painting at the Crafts at Christmas event.

He was shown a box of decorations created by students studying furniture, and he was particularly impressed by the wooden ornaments that were carved into square shapes.

This Thursday, the King stopped by Christmas markets at Battersea Power Station in London.

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Pop sensation Raye performed Christmas songs for him, and he erected a plaque commemorating his visit.

This week, Queen Camilla gave a group of children who were near death a wonderful morning of holiday celebration by letting them help her decorate a Christmas tree.

It’s customary for kids from Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity and hospice Helen & Douglas House to spend a morning with the Queen at Clarence House.

Prince William gave gifts to the families of the 1st Battalion Mercian Regiment at Bulford, Wilts, on Tuesday.

Wills revealed that 45 members of the Royal Family would be joining him on Christmas Day.

Camilla posted pictures of a “magical” Christmas lunch with a blind youngster who had been diagnosed with a brain tumor last year.

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