With Christmas just a few days away, many are taking part in early holiday festivities -- including the royal family.
In newly released photographs, Prince George is front and center making Christmas puddings, a holiday staple in England, with Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles and Prince William at Buckingham Palace.
The series of photos are part of the launch of The Royal British Legion’s ‘Together at Christmas’ initiative, which is to provide extra support to the Armed Forces and veteran communities at annual festive ‘get togethers’ across the charity’s network.
According to a press release, Queen Elizabeth has been a patron of the Royal British Legion since 1952.
The four generations of the royal family members in the photographs represent a cross section of those supported by the Legion, from the children of service personnel to World War II veterans and the puddings that the royal family created will be distributed as part of 99 puddings distributed across the charity’s network and will also mark the Royal British Legion’s 99th year.
Footage of the royals prepping pudding was also filmed for “The Queen’s Christmas Broadcast” on Christmas Day.
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