The Queen has already unveiled her impressive Christmas tree, but Royal fans are still noticing brilliant details about her festive decorations.
After Prince William and Kate Middleton showed off their festive interiors update and admitted their Christmas plans were currently still up in the air, the pair enjoyed a royal engagement with the Queen.
The Monarch was joined at the outdoor event at Windsor Castle by the Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, The Earl and Countess of Wessex and The Princess Royal.
And while the Royals were treated to a Christmas carol performance by the Regent Hall Band of the Salvation Army, it was the Queen's Christmas decoration that caught everyone's attention.
Why? Because she's shunned baubles in favour of mini crowns to adorn her tree instead. That is SUCH a flex.
Noticed by @tomandlorenzo on Twitter (via Cosmopolitan US), they wrote, "I just noticed that the trees outside Windsor Castle have little crown ornaments, which is a hilarious flex on the Queen's part."
We love it.
Due to current coronavirus restrictions, the Queen and Prince Phillip will enjoy a a "quiet" Christmas at Windsor Castle, where the pair have been isolating together, rather than at Sandringham like usual.
A palace spokesperson told People, "Having considered all the appropriate advice, The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh have decided that this year they will spend Christmas quietly in Windsor."
Wonder what the decorations behind her during her Christmas Day speech might look like.
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Dusty Baxter-Wright is an award-winning journalist and the Entertainment and Lifestyle Director at Cosmopolitan, having previously worked at Sugarscape. She was named one of PPA’s 30 Under 30 for her work covering pop culture, careers, interiors and travel, and oversees the site’s Entertainment and Lifestyle strategy across print, digital and video. As a journalist for the best part of a decade, she has interviewed everyone from Louis Theroux and Channing Tatum to Margot Robbie and Ncuti Gatwa, while she has also spoken on Times Radio and BBC Radio. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram here.














