Image Source: The Royal Observer
King Charles recently gave the public a rare and intimate glimpse within Sandringham House, the Norfolk historic estate where the royal family has been celebrating Christmas and New Year for generations. The glimpse was given when he carried out his audiences on July 24, 2025, as the King received Moldovan President Maia Sandu and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for private audiences, posting photographs that gave a view of the warm and elegant ambiance of the estate.
Main Highlights from Inside Sandringham House
The highlight of the pictures is the Saloon, Sandringham's primary reception room and a space full of royal heritage. A former ballroom for dances, it is now the focal point for family get-togethers. The two-story-high room features a fireplace, sunlight pouring in through large windows, greenery, and paintings of the late Queen Elizabeth II, giving it a sense of history and family warmth. The Saloon also contains a lavishly set wood dining table, intricate tapestries, cream-colored sofas, and a piano adorned with family pictures.
Sandringham's royal Christmas hideaway status spans decades, having notably played host to the first televised Christmas message of the late Queen Elizabeth in 1957. It was in 1988 that the Queen institutionalized the tradition of holidaying here, paving the way for future generations of royals to spend Christmas and New Year's in Norfolk.
Family traditions involve a formal black-tie Christmas Eve dinner, a raucous and somewhat disorganized gift exchange ceremony recalled affectionately by Prince Harry, Christmas Day church services at St. Mary Magdalene Church on the estate, and casual walks about Sandringham's tranquil grounds when the weather allows. A quaint and longstanding tradition unique to Sandringham involves guests being weighed on antique scales after Christmas dinner — a quirky custom dating back to King Edward VII’s early 1900s reign, symbolizing the royal family’s desire to ensure everyone is “well fed” and enjoying themselves.
Additional Notes on the July 2025 Visit
At the audience, PM Narendra Modi gave King Charles a sapling of a tree to plant in autumn, based on Modi's "Ek ped maa ke naam" green initiative to plant trees in the name of mothers.
The royal family's summer schedule will also feature time at their Scottish Balmoral estate, perpetuating another beloved seasonal tradition.
This unique insight into Sandringham House not only showcases the estate's physical beauty but also the time-honored tradition and warmth that render it a focal point of the British royal family's Christmas festivities.
Sources: The Royal Observer, People magazine
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