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King Charles is doing something different this Christmas!
Instead of recording his annual Christmas message from royal locations such as Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle, Charles chose Fitzrovia Chapel in Pearson Square.
The Royals confirmed the location. ×writes, “This year, the King’s Christmas broadcast was filmed at London’s Fitzrovia Chapel.”
“Once a chapel at Middlesex Hospital, it is now a space for quiet reflection, discovery and celebration, bringing together diverse communities of all faiths and non-faiths,” the palace said in a statement. .
The post said: “Her Majesty’s grandfather, King George VI, laid the foundation stone for the building in 1928. The centerpiece Christmas tree was donated to Croydon BME Forum and Macmillan Cancer Support’s ‘Can You C Me?’.” he added. He will be taking part in the project and will be admitted to the Royal Trinity Hospice in Clapham, the oldest hospice in the UK.
Officials said telegraph uk“Of course, it is also a non-denominational chapel and that is a key focus.Although this is a Christmas address, His Majesty wants to reach out to people of all faiths and to people of all faiths. There you are.”
According to People magazine, the speech “considers national, international and personal challenges and how they can be overcome through mutual support of communities.”
This is the first time in 18 years that a Christmas speech has been recorded outside the royal grounds.
Christmas messages will be broadcast on Christmas Day.