ZeNe[L]2}{. Posted December 6, 2018 Share Posted December 6, 2018 Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle have both been decorated for Christmas. Towering trees dripping with lights, baubles, and ornaments are the focal points. There are even special royal decorations, such as mini velvet crowns and embroidered state carriages. While some of us go for kitsch and others prefer classy, the royal family will only ever choose one style of Christmas decoration: classic. And this year is no exception - the Buckingham Palace Christmas decorations for 2018 have been revealed. The traditional decor was shared in a video posted by the royal family on social media. Every Christmas, three trees are placed in the Marble Hall, as well as a garland dripping in colourful baubles along the grand staircase. The 15 foot tall trees are grown in Windsor and delivered to Buckingham Palace at the start of December. Naturally, they're as resplendent as you'd hope, towering tall and decked out with hundreds of twinkly lights and regal decorations including mini velvet crowns and embroidered state carriages. While the trees aren't erected by the royal family themselves, tradition dictates that they will add the final decorations. Needless to say, many people expressed their love of the trees and decorations on social media, describing them as "fantastic," "spectacular," and "beautiful." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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