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The Queen and the Royal family attended the morning service in the St. Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham estate, Norfolk.
While the Queen accompanied the journey by car from the Countess of Wessex, short walk from the Royal estate of the Church took other family members.
The Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry, the Duke of York and his daughters, Princess Beatrice Eugénie and the Earl of Wessex made the hike amidst the picturesque snow-covered ground.
But Wilhelm, now engaged, Catherine Middleton, marry Entourage was not included in the.
He has volunteered to work where he is stationed on Christmas day on the RAF Valley.
Miss Middleton is spending Christmas at home with her immediate family.
The Queen came at the Church for the serviceSky's royal correspondent Paul Harrison said hundreds of people gathered in front of the Church the Royals get to see.
A commitment, said George of Horncastle in LINCS, Sky News: "we have doing it for a year or two, we get you down and see the Royals."
"We began to do mein with mum but now is not very good, but I keep coming here with my wife."
Later this afternoon, the Queen's will broadcast message to the nation.
: See the monarch's message live at 3 pm today on Sky player delivered
In it are about the importance of the community and the desire of people to talk about a sense of belonging.
Highlight the importance of sport as a medium that can help build communities and harmony to create.

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