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The royal family gathered for its annual pre-Christmas lunch this week - but at Windsor Castle rather than Buckingham Palace.
Pod Save the King host Ann Gripper is joined by Mirror Online royal features writer Jennifer Newton to discuss the royals’ festive celebrations so far, the traditions to come at Christmas and Kate’s family throwback photo.
They also look ahead to the BBC documentary on Charles’ coronation year, enjoy Camilla’s sword-wielding outing and Meghan Markle's extra moment, and reflect on Prince William’s last minute trip.
Merry Christmas to all our listeners - don’t miss Pod Save the King’s review of the year, out next Thursday.
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Prince Harry, Prince Andrew and echoes of the Duke of Windsor
King Charles gives Easter cheer with Windsor walkabout
Kate’s video message announcing her cancer touches hearts
Princess of Wales photo frenzy as Palace loses control
King Charles, his mum and how their relationship shapes today’s royal family
Missing Kate is just too much for social media
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Harry’s hopes for royal return and William tackles the big problems
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King’s cancer diagnosis brings Harry home
Camilla takes a welcome lead as King and Kate recuperate
A new approach to royal health challenges
Kate and Charles’ shock health news
Prince Andrew saga shows no signs of ending
Royals make Christmas a festive family occasion
2023 review of a rollercoaster royal year: Coronation, family dramas and the end of the beginning
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