Regia traditione festum anni novi et natalis in Britannia celebratur
Regal Traditions of Christmas and New Year Celebrations in the United Kingdom: Rites, Symbols and Public Consensus Introduction: Monarchy as an Institution of Tradition The British royal family represents a unique phenomenon where personal and public, familial and state are closely intertwined. The traditions of celebrating Christmas and New Year in the House of Windsor are not only a private matter but also an important tool for the legitimization of monarchy, demonstrating its stability and continuity. These rituals, on one hand, reflect national practices, while on the other hand, serve as a benchmark for imitation, acting as a "link" between the nation and its symbolic head. I. Christmas Season: From Sandringham to Television Screens The traditional place for the royal family to celebrate Christmas for over three decades (from 1988 to 2019) has been the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. This choice is not accidental: a private residence, unlike the official Buckingham Palace, creates an atmosphere of a family celebration rather than an official event. Key Christmas rituals include: The Christmas service at St. Mary Magdalene's Church. This public element involves the family walking from their home to the church, allowing the public and press to see them. It is important to note the democratic gesture: family members carry their gifts to the church, where they will later be displayed on long tables for public viewing. This custom emphasizes the "common" Christmas, shared with the people. "Royal Christmas pudding". An interesting fact: until the Second World War, for several weeks before Christmas, royal chefs prepared gigantic puddings that were then sent to palace staff, military personnel, and charitable organizations. Today, this tradition has transformed into a symbolic gesture — the king and other family members personally help in the kitchens of charitable organizations to prepare festive food for the needy. Television Christmas Broadcast (The King's/Queen's C ... Read more
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