The festive season is upon us, and Windsor Castle has decked the halls
While Queen Elizabeth sends Christmas day at Sandringham, in the lead-up to Christmas the halls at Windsor Castle are covered in incredible Christmas decorations to get everyone in the festive spirit.
While the United Kingdom is facing further coronavirus restrictions, that hasn't stopped the holiday spirit at Windsor Castle, which has now been decorated.
Windsor Castle has famously been the location for so many iconic Royal moments and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the London area for the thousands of people that visit every year.
Christmas is no different, after the ornate decorations have been put up, visitors are welcomed on the grounds to take in the incredible sights.
The doors will be open to visitors, and the Royal Collection Trust has taken to Twitter to showcase some of the decorations that will be visible to guests.
The Christmas decorations are up at #WindsorCastle. Visit between 25 November 2022 - 3 January 2022 to see them. pic.twitter.com/Lb3hrjLn25
— Royal Collection Trust (@RCT) November 25, 2021
Costumes that were worn by Queen Elizabeth and her sister for early school pantomimes are also on show visitors.
A special pantomime display shows costumes worn by The Queen (then Princess Elizabeth) and her sister, Princess Margaret as teenagers performing in annual pantomimes at Windsor Castle between 1941-44. pic.twitter.com/ug0e6zPyB7
— Royal Collection Trust (@RCT) November 25, 2021
And for those who will be unable to visit Windsor Castle in person this year, there will be the opportunity to experience the decorations in an online capacity.
Can’t visit us in person? Join us for special Christmas online events, streamed live from #HolyroodPalace and #WindsorCastle: https://t.co/1uethNvZKY pic.twitter.com/4CdtcPm0kU
— Royal Collection Trust (@RCT) December 6, 2021
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