Prince Andrew has joined his family for the royal’s traditional
Christmas day church service at the Queen’s Sandringham Estate.

The Prince, who was stripped of his royal duties after he gave a disastrous television interview about his friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, arrived with his brother Prince Charles.
The brothers walked side-by-side as they headed into St Mary Magdalene Church for the 9am service, ahead of the royal family’s traditional 11am service.Hundreds of well-wishers joined a queue to catch a glimpse of members of the
Royal Family ahead of the 11am service.
Prince William’s children Prince George and Princess Charlotte have joined service for the first time, though his youngest child Prince Louis was not present.
George, aged six, and four-year-old Charlotte walked the short distance from Sandringham House to St Mary Magdalene Church hand in hand with their parents the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.Related... Prince Philip Leaves Hospital On Christmas Eve Archie Steals The Spotlight In Harry And Meghan's Christmas Card Four Generations Of The Royal Family Bake Christmas Treats In New Pictures Released By Buckingham Palace Where Are All The Royals Spending Christmas This Year? 'Everybody Makes Mistakes' Archbishop Of Canterbury After Prince Andrew Scandal Prince Andrew Accuser Insists ‘His Sweat Was Raining Down On Me’ In New Interview