Christmas Card
- EntertainmentYahoo Life UK
As Meghan, Harry & Archie share their first family Christmas snap, we look at Royal Family cards through the years
The Sussexes, Cambridges and Charles and Camilla have all released new Christmas card images for 2019.
- CelebrityYahoo Life UK
Queen's strict Christmas ritual revealed, from menus written in French to her 'strong' martini
As the head of the Royal Family, Her Majesty dictates the annual traditions.
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18 unbelievably funny family Christmas cards
They may have gone wrong but these Christmas cards are sure to put a smile on anyone's face.
- NewsAlison Coldridge
Elizabeth Hurley Strips Off In The Snow For Her 2015 Christmas Card
Hurley decided to turn up the temperature this Christmas. Liz Hurley is certainly going to make an impression with her 2015 Christmas card. While it’s more conventional for people to don their novelty knits for their Christmas cards, you can’t blame Hurley for wanting to show off her incredible body.
- NewsAlison Coldridge
Duke And Duchess Of Cambridge Release Picture Perfect Christmas Card, Starring George And Charlotte
The new photo echoes the relaxed feel of the snapshot Michael Middleton took of Kate, Wills and George in his back garden in 2013. After those adorable festive photos of Prince George were released last December, we were hoping that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge would treat us to a similar set of photos this Christmas. The couple have shared the most picture perfect Christmas card imaginable, starring themselves and both of their children.
- NewsJasmine Jones
This Is How The Victorians Trolled Each Other At Christmas
<p>Not a generic snowy scene or a cheerful robin in sight. Nope. Just reminders that you are human, flawed, vulnerable to temptation and a few pounds heavier than you should be.</p>
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Video: Is this the fastest Christmas card in all the world?
Ah yes, BMW, the company known for its incredible sense of humour, we do like your Christmas card. Mostly because we know it was scribbled at triple figure speeds. Sideways. In a spate of festive cheer, BMW decided to challenge illustrator Gavin