Five things about the royal Christmas pudding photos

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Royal Family Christmas pudding photos: Five things to spot

Buckingham Palace has released two pictures of the Queen and other senior royals making Christmas puddings for charity.Four generations of royals - the Queen and the next three heirs to the throne - princes Charles, William and George, were photographed in the palace's music room.It's adorned with a number of regal-themed baubles, including mini crowns, corgis, a throne and a soldier dressed in what appears to be a Scottish kilt.This is not the only tree the royals have at Christmas.

All four are smartly dressed, with Prince William and his father, Charles, both wearing suits and ties.Image copyrightIt's worth bearing in mind that the dress code for a royal Christmas is quite formal anyway."There are quite a lot of different dresses required - change for church, change for dinner."The Queen is rarely seen without a handbag on her arm and, if this photo is anything to go by, the same might even be true in her own palace.

Launer London was granted the Royal Warrant in 1968 and has been supplying Her Majesty with bags ever since.If the mixing bowl in the photo looks familiar, then maybe it is. Many consider the Mason Cash bowl to be a classic in the UK, used in kitchens for decades by their parents and grandparents - and even features in the Great British Bake Off.We don't know exactly when the pictures were taken, except that it was sometime earlier this month.

It must have been before Friday, when the Queen left for Sandringham, which was also when Prince Philip

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