How the royal family of Great Britain has been wishing Merry Christmas for the past 65 years
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/how-the-royal-family-of-great-britain-has-been-wishing-merry-christmas-for-the-past-65-years.htmlThe Royal Family of Great Britain issues postcards with its image every year. Let's see how the members of the royal family have changed over the past decades and what they wished for their people.
A 1952 Royal Family Christmas card. Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh Philip with their son Prince Charles and daughter Princess Anne.
A postcard from 1957. Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh Philip with their son Prince Charles and daughter Princess Anne.
The Royal postcard of 1965. Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh Philip with their children Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Prince Charles and Prince Andrew.
A postcard of the royal family in 1969. Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh Philip with their children Princess Anne, Prince Edward, Prince Charles and Prince Andrew.
A postcard from 1979. Queen Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh with their children. From left to right: Prince Edward, Prince Charles, Princess Anne and Prince Andrew. Princess Anne's son Peter Phillips, left.
The Royal Christmas Card of 1984. It shows Prince Charles and Princess Diana with their children Harry and William.
A postcard from 1989. Queen Elizabeth II and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on their way to Sark (Guernsey).
Another Christmas card from 1989 with Prince Charles, Princess Diana and their children William and Harry.
Christmas 1991 on a postcard with Prince Charles, Princess Diana and their children William and Harry.
A postcard from 1993. Prince Charles with his children Harry and William.
1997. The photo for the postcard with Prince Charles and his sons William and Harry was taken a few hours before the death of Princess Diana.
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, photographed for a postcard in 2013.
Keywords: United Kingdom | Queen | Queen Elizabeth | Postcards | Prince Charles | Christmas | Family
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