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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be celebrating their first Christmas in California with their one-year-old son Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. The couple have not been back to the UK since they stepped down as senior royals, due to the coronavirus travel restrictions. Instead, they have been busy setting up their new lives and this week announced they will be starting a podcast on Spotify.
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Princess Charlotte has been described as a mini me version of Prince William by royal watchers who welcomed with excitement the 2020 Christmas card of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. One fan of the family-of-five wrote on Twitter: Charlotte is William’s mini me, and William used to be Diana’s .
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Kate and William shared this year’s card on their Kensington Royal Twitter account, with a picture of the Cambridge royals sitting on a hay bale. Photographer Matt Porteous took the royal snap, with fans suggesting it was taken at Anmer Hall in Norfolk. The Twitter post came with the caption: “The Duke and Duchess are delighted to share a new image of their family, which features on their Christmas card this year.” Floods of comments rolled in with Cambridge fans comparing the young princess to both the Queen and Queen Mother.
Collecting Christmas records
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Dec 16, 2020
By Tim Neely
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Christmas mood. Perhaps you want to trim the tree or wrap presents or indulge in cookies and eggnog. You want the full throwback experience, but you don’t have any Christmas music to spin on your turntable, and you don’t want to hear the same old stuff from the local holiday-hits station. What now? One of the best parts of collecting Christmas music is that you can obtain a good collection for not a lot of money. Except for music that is collectible for other reasons for example, doo-wop, punk/alternative, audiophile reissues, 1990s vinyl most Christmas albums are common and cheap. Many are likely to lurk in the bargain bins at thrift shops and used record stores. But don’t let that deter you! If it’s that old-time feeling you want, the $1-or-less stuff is
Princess Charlotte takes after the Queen Mother in Christmas card photo, fans claim
Fans had to do a double take after the Cambridge royals posted their Christmas card for 2020 – the youngster has been compared to the Queen and the Queen Mother
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