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  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
    Ferrari Press Agency

    King 1

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    25/12/2025

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    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    King 1

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    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    King 1

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    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
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    King 1

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    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
    Ferrari Press Agency

    King 1

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    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
    Ferrari Press Agency

    King 1

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    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
    Ferrari Press Agency

    King 1

    Ref 17427

    25/12/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
    Ferrari Press Agency

    King 1

    Ref 17427

    25/12/2025

    See Ferrari pictures

    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
    Ferrari Press Agency

    King 1

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    25/12/2025

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    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • King Charles Christmas  Day message
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    King Charles Christmas Day message
    Ferrari Press Agency

    King 1

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    25/12/2025

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    Pictures MUST credit:The Royal Family

    Britain’s King Charles III has delivered the monarch’s traditional Christmas Day TV address to the nation.

    This year Charles, 77 reflected on the theme of the journey, in religious life and more broadly.

    He said that journeying is a constant theme of the Christmas Story.

    The Holy Family made a journey to Bethlehem and arrived homeless without proper shelter.

    The Wise Men made a pilgrimage from the East to worship at the cradle of Christ; and the Shepherds journeyed from field to town in search of Jesus, the Saviour of the World.

    In each case, they journeyed with others; and relied on the companionship and kindness of others.

    This year the address was filmed in the Lady Chapel inside London’s Westminster Abbey, the second time the monarch has recorded it away from a royal residence.

    The abbey was chosen for the setting this year to reflect the major theme of pilgrimage.

    The abbey was the site of the King's own coronation and that of every monarch since 1066.

    OPS: King Charles giving his 2025 Christmas Day address to the nation.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Christmas Day at Windsor Castle
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    Christmas Day at Windsor Castle
    25 December 2021.

    Christmas Day at Windsor.
    Here, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, arriving at Windsor Castle to keep the Queen company on her first Christmas without Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh.

    Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-09 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Christmas Day at Windsor Castle
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    Christmas Day at Windsor Castle
    25 December 2021.

    Christmas Day at Windsor.
    Here, Sophie, Countess of Wessex, arriving at Windsor Castle to keep the Queen company on her first Christmas without Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh.

    Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-09 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Christmas Day at Windsor Castle
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    Christmas Day at Windsor Castle
    25 December 2021.

    Christmas Day at Windsor.
    Here, Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex, arriving at Windsor Castle to keep the Queen company on her first Christmas without Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh.

    Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-09 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Christmas Day at Windsor Castle
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    Christmas Day at Windsor Castle
    25 December 2021.

    Christmas Day at Windsor.
    Here, Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, arriving at Windsor Castle to keep the Queen company on her first Christmas without Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh.

    Credit: GoffPhotos.com Ref: KGC-09 (FOTO: DUKAS/GOFF)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    Piper brings out the swimmers

    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    Piper brings out the swimmers

    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen imSerpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen imSerpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


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  • FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
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    FEATURE - Schwimmen in eisigen Temperaturen im Serpentine Club im Hyde Park
    The Serpentine Swimming Club's Christmas morning handicap, a 100 yard course for the Peter Pan Cup. This race is strictly for Serpentine Swimming Club members.
    The Serpentine, Hyde Park, London, Great Britain 25th December 2018.

    Swimmers have met in London's Hyde Park on Christmas morning since 1864 to compete in the Christmas Day swim. The first Christmas Day swimming race was won by H. Coulter. He won a gold medal, which became the customary prize for the winner.

    The Serpentine Swimming Club is one of the oldest swimming clubs in the country.

    The Peter Pan Cup is only open to members of the Serpentine Swimming Club who have qualified during the season. The icy Serpentine waters are usually below 4C (40F) degrees in the winter, so swimmers must become acclimatised over a period of time.


    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 02295741

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