At Windsor Castle, Lady Louise Windsor and her parents join King Charles for a Christmas supper.

Today, the 20-year-old daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh visited Windsor Castle.

Today at Windsor Castle, King Charles was joined for Christmas supper by Lady Louise Windsor and her parents.

The 20-year-old and her parents, Prince Edward and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, arrived at Windsor Castle together.

Photographs of Princess Anne and her spouse Timothy Laurence entering the palace also surfaced.

Today, extended members of the Royal Family were invited to a joyful turkey lunch hosted by King Charles and Queen Camilla.

Every year on the Wednesday before Christmas, the Royal Family gathers for a sit-down dinner.

This year, it’s taking place at Windsor Castle just before the queen heads to Sandringham for the holidays.

One of the few occasions when the entire royal family gets together is during the custom.

Additionally, it’s an opportunity for 75-year-old King Charles to celebrate Christmas with those who aren’t invited to spend it in Norfolk with the senior royals.

At Windsor Castle, Lady Louise Windsor and her parents join King Charles for a Christmas supper.
Duchess of Edinburgh and Lady Louise Windsor attending the Christmas lunch in 2019PA
At Windsor Castle, Lady Louise Windsor and her parents join King Charles for a Christmas supper.
Lady Louise Windsor attended the Christmas lunch today, along with her parentsPA
At Windsor Castle, Lady Louise Windsor and her parents join King Charles for a Christmas supper.
The Royal Family spent Christmas 2018 at SandringhamPA

This was the first time the customary get-together has happened since the coronavirus pandemic in 2019.

The late monarch had intended to host 50 family members at Windsor Castle in 2021, but the Omicron \Covid variation caused the occasion to be canceled.

During the shutdown in December 2020, the meal was likewise canceled.

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