The family's deep German roots are at the center of why they open presents on Dec. 24 — and it dates back to before Queen ...
KING Charles’ former headteacher fled Scotland over shock claims he was a ‘dangerous’ German spy. Kurt Hahn, founder of ...
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King Charles and Queen Camilla Reveal Massive Royal Christmas Tree with *Thousands* of Lights
It's that time of the year again. You know the one. It's when Netflix and Hallmark drop a seemingly unending supply of ...
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Are German cars worth buying?
An evaluation of German cars, discussing reliability, maintenance costs, and features to help buyers make an informed decision on whether they’re a practical choice.
The Royal Family is set to attend the annual Christmas church service at St Mary Magdalene Church - but there are expected to ...
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Why Does the British Royal Family Open Presents on Christmas Eve Rather Than Christmas Morning?
Opening presents on Christmas Eve is a "weird" tradition, at least according to Kate Middleton. Here's why the British royal ...
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Breaking Down the British Royal Family's Gift-Giving Traditions, From Gag Gifts to "Proper Presents"
The British royal family do presents on Christmas Eve in keeping with German tradition. Here's everything you should know ...
As a child, Hilltown resident Steve Bahmueller helped his dad make Christmas cookies. But now he had taken this sweet ...
Popular British composer-conductor Sir John Rutter shares the seven Christmas carols that mean the most to him ...
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How America observed Christmas — at home and abroad — during WWII
In small town America, boys with absent heads of households were taken under the wing of World War I veterans from such ...
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Two Towering Statues of an Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Have Been Restored at the Entrance of His Temple After 3,000 Years
Known as the Colossi of Memnon, the statues of Amenhotep III both stand at more than 40 feet tall. Experts have been working ...
One of these is why the Royal Family always open their gifts on Christmas Eve, rather than on Christmas morning. The reason ...
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