His Majesty the King with Queen Elizabeth and taken in White Drawing Room of Buckingham Palace. Princess Margaret. This charming family group was
her
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Is # anall Tudor Sandringham. Many of Wolfer- sible just as he explained it to the room ton's inhabitants work on Sand- Princess Elizabeth and Princess musicians' gallery, and in a cor- polished grand plano ringlar estalo. Its sleepy sta- Margaret years ago.
radio- a modern tion only awakes to lively oc- As evening falls, the bundreds stands near tivity when Royal guests ar- of coloured lights are lit on the tram. rive.
Christmas tree, reflecting bril-
As the Royal Family settle Immediately after the family's Itantly in the thust and gilter- nrrival, the Queen begins to ing glass decorations. A choir of around the lounge, the radio s
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B. B. C' supervise the final preparations Royal servants kings carols, et in to the
traditional Christmas trond- for Christmas. The whole house which they have rehearsed for cast, which links all parts of is decorated with mistletoe and ma
many weeks,
the Roynl
the Commonwealth. The small red-berried hoily from the Es- family join in singing the nfc boys are told to be quiet, and tate, and the children delight in old tunes. From the village, too, the King taken a Jast look helping to put up the decora- parties of carol singers come to through his sheaf of type- Lions. Hundreds of Christmas sing at Sandringham, and the written notes. cards are put up on the mantel- King hands them money gifts
Sorna time before three pieces and sideboards through for various charities,
c'clock, the King and Queen go out the house, giving a kaleido- The children have to go to bed into the King'e study which ad- scope of colour to the roots. A first, and after they have gone joins the lounge. There they 20-foot-high Ar tree, specially the rest of the family helps in
are received by Mr Wood, who selected from the woods, is taken ing their Christmas stockings tells them that everything 19 Into the ballroom, and the Klog This job is a particular joy for ready for the world broadenst.
Olled The King and Queen help servants to de- Queen Mary, who
who hos
walks over
to his commle it with hundreds of col them for many years for child- large desk hi the centre of the oured lights, glittering Linsei ren, grandchildren, nephews and room, which has been com- and glass ornaments which have nieces and who now takes special pletely cleared and contains been in the family for genera-
the stocking of her only two microphones presents in Arst great-grandson. tions, as well as
red signal Hght, coloured boxes.
On the morning of Christmas Eve, the King and the Duke of Gloucester dress in tweeds and go out shooting phensanta, for which the Extate
famous
care over
and a
On Christmmna morning, the
As he sits down before the Duke of Gloucester's sons can bo
be up first, an- microphone, the King faces the counted on to
those of xious to look at their presents, windown, which, like Over the breakfast inble there is the lounge, look over the lawn. an balimate exchange of presents On the wall to his left hand is a
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Royal mas Day.
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their Christmas open
carls, and pureels with presents from other the King's left a log fire burns in comer fire pince bridging people.
for two walls. Imediately.
There are many present
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During the morning Mr Robert the Royal Family, but not near- hind the Klug is a door leading
Wovel. The suite day as a Henry
outside ly as many of most people think. to the control room, where the to fret rules, the engineers work of their switch- of the According Christmas the forty-third birthday of the broadlensing englower
Duchess of Gloucester
BBC, arrives with three nssi Royal Family accept presents board.
The wu energiiones before for the King's only from official bones, and tots to pare Christmas Day broadcast to the from close personal friends. In the King are not, as is widely tomitonwentth. Mr Wood and fact, n
is engaged believed, gold fast sprint sitt the other engineets are at work
10 re-wrapping hin special in the King's study ail day, ml and sending back hundreds of ordinary at their
conteuil switchboard in presents from individul, whe microphoner. Each is connect- entirely independent a wabuning room, putting in
do not know about this rule,
Imers
by After breakfast, members telephone The lungs and festing the micro-
of the Hayal Family go to attend different routes to Breadcasting During the
Houw, London, so that if one Tuvine Service in the same should break down during and Queen, who King
re Sandringhani love known Mr Wood as a re-
Church,
which
The other Kulit Christina visitar Ext 17 stars on the Estate near Sand- the broadcast
if the weather third line, going
would still carry the speech, years, come in to cling with him. ringham House.
to London by Hy tech cand equlgament Es of it at all suitable, they
while yet another route, is held tu re- specini interesi the Royal UTOSE the Church, children, and he patiently ex- many people line the pathway to plans it to them as far as pus- see them.
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Sandringham Esfale Клик Giorge V spent his last days aft Sandringham House and clacal there in Jamgry 1930 Genera tions of
children happy Royal have fournal thetr Claristiti makings
packed with gifts in the Sandinghnna Sedivertin, and have MOK carols round the Sambhagat Christmas tree
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presents. valuate which
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chosen by her. arut she herself
Is the Satirtnighan. Christmas is delighted when Queen Eliza-
tradition. Unible To Janvel hefti A BAC if the Princesses thronggh Hinew.
Christmas
the King spent jaesent her with another ebarm-
Was furly at log
Buckingham Palace
This year, endlection with the auxaty for the King's
Famuly Jara.
again at Sundring.
Fot
priveless
health removed, the Reval Queen Elizabeth is an enthus Sil fou estir etnbrokery. and special friends sometimes TROPIVO samples of beautiful work toties by her own hand.
Some weeks before Christmun. PRE King always 1 kas jo barve.
Queen Elizabeth put on an apEON kitchen for i his fatisely azanan! hun at ad went into the Christams. With him und Qurea trives Elizabeth at Samtringham Queen Mary, 1'lowens Margaret, Princess Elizabeth airl
ure Maxi
important Tapetion--the of the Christmas pud- She sentched carefully as bowl for his the chef put has a huge
PRIMIAS, plumas, readerumbs, "KKA
first Sandringham Christmas little Prince Charles. Prince Philip is spending this Christ- main Malta, where he is oft auty with the Royal Navy.
the
which are mixed traditional
almands.
suct becording to #
17th recipe of the century. When all was ready.
of
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The famliy party also included she took a large wooden spoon
Ruve the mixture ta the Duke and Duchess of Glou- h
The chef and cester, with their two children-- Stir-"for luck
Klaff William and members
then 9-year-old Prince 5-year-old Prince Richard-and followed in turn, the Duchess of Kent with her When the Hoyni Family go to Royal train 14-year-old son Prince Edward, Saudiringham, the rend her daughter, Princess urrives at the small station of
Jutle celebrates her Walferton, Alexandra, who
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House ing
checks bock by telephone and all is ready.
few
momenta before three o'clock the Queen Icaves the
study and rejoins the party in the lounge, for the King insists on being entirely alone in the room when he broadcasts.
and hty
The red light on the King'u desk dickers In warning and remains steady. Slowly carefully, the King rends sperch into the microphone, For him, this is the climax of the day. It is not just another broadcast, but his most per- sonal contact of all with count- less millions of his subjects all over the world, who listen to him in their own homes. It is not a speech, but a friendly chat to fumilies round hearth.
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When the King has finished and the red light has gone out. the Queen and other members of the Royal Family come into the study to discuss the broadenst.
The King osks the engineers how it went off, and is glad to hear that Broadcasting House telephoned that there was
BT OCCASIONAL TABLES hitch in the complicated rangements For a while the TOWELS LAMPSHADES members of the Royal Family more gifts that last. chat with the engineers,
are
по
who
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the only "outsiders" Sandringham Cut Christmas afternoon
Princess Elizabeth with her son, Prince Charles, who will spend his first Christmas at Sandringham this year. The Princess is remaining over the holidays in Malta with the Dake.
The church is decorated with Between 4.30 and five o'clock, There are also flowers from the Royal conser- teu is served vatories and with holly. It is a birthday cakes for the Duchess Gloucester and young simple village Christmas morn- of ing service, open to anyone who Princess Alexandra.
And
the entire arrives early enough
Royal After tca,
ballroom, to the room. The Royal Family sit in Family co stalls on both sides of the altar, where the Royal servants and workers arc ussembled next to the surpliced choir of estato
Christmas village boys. There is a sermon round
The Greatest Story Ever Told
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bring up her supernatural son.
Joseph did not know it, but
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even as Mary changed, 50. Dales had come from Jerusa- crease the
was changing now;
into a great man. He
changing
to
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the
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favourke carols are sung.
When the Royal Family re- and Queen, turn home after the service, the whole house smells sweetly of the large, well-seasoned logs
kroo
THE evening is spent with
their work
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a richness of Nazareth from their sins. Then the dream bodies, knowing
of a new Bat from ended
that lay beyond delight
the Rome: there was to be an em- Slowly Joseph wakened. rench of flesh.
pire-wide census. The word Eyes open, Joseph found him- How SETY curious, Joseph had ominous sound in Israel; pell muttering a prophecy from sometimes found himself think- the people had an ancient, af- old Scriptures--the words of ing. While all iracl was in most superstitious aversion to the great Isaiah:
trouble, the people hoping and being counted, "Therefore the Lord himself praying for the promised De- shall give you sign. Behold verer, Mary was carrying in But the orders for this colossal
undertaking came down straight crackling in every fireplace, family fun. The King and virgin hall conceive and her womb a miraculous child. bear a son."
"Ah, It It should really be so, from the Emperor himself; an
the dining room, the long oval- Mary"
imperial command from And then Joseph turned a little
show," she whis- Augustus; every one of Cassar shaped mahogany table cover- Queen forget "God will
od with white damank cloth, State and become the happy cold at a new Chought that
pered, heshed and scared. "We jects was to be enumerated. has been decorated with dowers parents, the proud grandparenta rushed upon him. He would must wait!"
and holly for the high spot of and the adored uncle and ount, "And for what?" asked the marry Mary,
help Yes, and
every British family's Christmas Thero го coloured hato, Ittle dyer in his shop down the tho Christmas dinner. To Bethlehem
crackers, cakes and sweets for street from Joseph "Why?"
the children, who play with NLY
that afternoon
now "Because they are going to in- There is a huge stuffed tur-
their new toys. Princess taxes and no one key with roast potatoes, mince Elizabeth and Princess Margaret
ples, many different cakes and play the dolem of the scheming of Herod to must get out of paying."
piano, and favourite fruit. that because he possessed what lay new taxes on the backs of
The large spherical records are The most disturbing is called the gift of faith. He the people.
put on the radio fact to Christmas pudding, topped with gram. Joseph was that it meant a long a snow-like would marry Mory. And he How can we pay?" a traveller journey for him when he felt he with holly
sauce, decorated
It is one of those `occasiona would be her most would
and covered with. chasto railed. "We are starving al-
was needed at Mary's side. To brandy which Lying there is the im- ready.
Princess Margaret, the spouse.
herdsmen
le set alight to when remain in Nazareth measurable dark, Josepht ro lambs that they cannot eat. We
and be give a bluish flems-is carried family's most vivacious mem-
ber counted waA
and An necomplished newed his betrothal vows.
It had been a very simple now, this Arab king is thinking must be registered in the city
are all undernourished. More, under the impossible, because in ceremonially by the chef in
each person white apron and cap.
actress and mimle, can be coun- wedding in Mary's house; after about."
ted on to provide most of the Not long wards, Joseph, arm around his
afterwards Joseph, which he belonged.
headquarter of the tribe to After dinner the family go to fun bride, led her down
Before the King and Queen the long learned that
the large loungo with its crack- this visitor had
Sandringham and leave and muddy street and proudly known what he was
at once toling logire, rich carpets talking They must leave through the open door.
Chrisimas to return to Bucking- Every- Tudor-type panelling. about-the
Bethlehem on Just be in
the ap where there is holly and mistle- ham Palace, there From their first, moment alone when Joseph had begun to pointed day!
too.
and VASCO of flowers a special traditional
occasion together they know perfect com- worry about Mary's condition.
The very popular among all nt panionship. Theirs was a mor- The village midwife and Anna their journey.
The next morning they began stand around the room.
easy chairs and settees are de- Sandringham. Te is the Ser riage based on the yearning of both agreed that the time was
corated in rich hues of red and vanis Bal During this, the soul for soul, unbound to the not far off for her child tơ be
blue, and the-tall willows took King, the Queen and tha earth; they were profoundly in born,rany major
out past al balcony on to the Princesses dance with their lawn, where pheasants descend butlers, footmen and mald obcasionally. Over-one-und-of-servants,ana pasa
love, so that they felt
Our
came news
tend
closer It was then that the word.
than any union possible to mere spread through every street-in-
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