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Christmas with the Queen

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So, what is it like to spend Christmas with the Queen – the most famous woman on earth? Is she the sort of person you can relax with, or do you have to be on your best behaviour at all times? And who are the people who get invited to spend the holidays with her? Are they only other Royals or aristocrats, members of her extended family or close friends? What is a typical Christmas Day like with the Royal Family? Do they exchange presents just like the rest of us? After all what do you give the woman who already has everything in the world? And how many Christmas cards does the Queen send, and to whom? Does Her Majesty have a Christmas tree and where does it come from. Where do she and her guests spend Christmas and how do they get there? The answers to these and many other questions are given in this intriguing and riveting account of what really goes on at a Royal Christmas, written by one of Britain’s leading Royal writers, and based on facts from impeccable sources at Buckingham Palace.

Brian Hoey is acknowledged to be one of the most important Royal authors in the world, having written 28 books about the Royal Family. He conducted the first ever television interview with the Queen’s only daughter, Prince Anne, the Princess Royal, and also wrote her only official biography. He was a commentator at the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana in 1981, and again, at the funeral of Diana in 1997, and his written work has appeared in countries throughout the world, particularly the United States, Canada, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Hoey has been a guest on many major radio and television shows in Britain and America, including the Today Show, Good Morning America and in Britain, This Morning.

23 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 10, 2014

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Brian Hoey

51 books21 followers
Brian Hoey is one of the united Kingdom's best informed royal chroniclers. He has written a wide variety of books on the royal family.

He was one of the BBC's first television newscasters and has been a writer and broadcaster for over 40 years at 2002.

He lives in South Wales with his wife and the couple have three grown-up children.

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766 reviews95 followers
December 26, 2019
This is a very short read that details the holiday traditions of Queen Elizabeth and the Royal Family. Written in 2014, the author covers the details of holiday preparations that start as early as Easter time to prepare for Christmas at Buckingham Palace and more specifically Sandringham, where the Queen spends time from early December until early February. There are many celebrations with family, friends, and staff and the Queen makes sure everyone has a good time and is recognized through gifts and time off.
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1,021 reviews
December 3, 2017
This book sets out to let the reader know how the Queen of England and her family spend Christmas.

The title intrigued me - that's why I read it. It does deliver in describing what the Queen and her family do on Christmas Day. I did find it amusing that they give each other gag gifts. I was glad to hear that they have some fun with one another!

This is a quick read. You could read it in under an hour.
Profile Image for Kerry.
421 reviews4 followers
January 24, 2022
Brian Hoey writes, factual, charming, appropriate inside looks at life in the Palace. He leaves nothing to chance, from daily routines, staffers to the prices of seasonal items in the gift shop.

This 24 page book is a treat if you like to learn a bit about the royalty. My favorite was the stories surrounding the holiday gift exchanges for the royals. This was a Kindle Unlimited selection for me.
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6 reviews
October 16, 2017
Loved it. Loved the "almost" minute by minute details of how the Royal Family spends Christmas and all of their traditions. Very interesting to read and learn about some of the gag gifts they buy each other. Also interesting that they must arrive at Balmoral in the right order! It's also kind of short and easy to read.
42 reviews
June 3, 2018
Informative.

Short but interesting. Cozy and familiar. Not sure if all of it was true but an interesting look at history. A concise addition to your royal reading. I recommend if you are into short books.
17 reviews
July 22, 2018
Charming

So nice to see how the Royal Family enjoys the Holiday as we do. There is so much preparation to be done just like in our homes. A very well written book for such a lovely Family. Cheers to all involved!
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53 reviews
December 20, 2020
Well worth reading.

Brilliant book following the Queen and the Royal family over the Christmas period. Some great historical background information as well. For anyone interested in the Royal Family as well as all the other relatives.
6 reviews1 follower
August 27, 2017
Interesting

I was disappointed with this book. It seemed to just repeat what is in other books. Hard to keep my intrerest.
2 reviews
September 22, 2017
Very good.

It takes less than 30 minutes to read and describes everything brilliantly with step by step directions on how the royals spend Christmas. I would recommend to anyone.
5 reviews
March 23, 2018
A very short but very well written enjoyable book. Love reading about royalty.
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128 reviews21 followers
November 9, 2021
Insight into Christmas with the Queen

I enjoyed this novella. As an admirer of The Queen and the Royal Family I find it interesting how they partake in the Holidays.

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March 13, 2022
Light delight

A nice insight to the festive traditions of the queen and her family. It is respectful and tasteful. Affirmative of the joy of seasonal fun.
22 reviews
April 20, 2024
Christmas with the Queen.

A very good read and an observation of the Royal Family at at home for Christmas. Interesting read. I enjoyed it immensely.
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1 review
February 12, 2025
inside glimpse

It is always nice to see how the “other half lives but to also see how very similar their traditions are as ours. Bravo!
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559 reviews18 followers
February 1, 2015
I'm giving this 5 stars because this short book does exactly what it's title suggests" Christmas with the Queen." Now, I've never really wondered how the Royals spend Christmas. After reading this book I'll trade my Christmas for a Royal Christmas any day. Except for wanky protocol (who's required to arrive first) and the clothes changing, this is a pretty cool way to spend the day. Early breakfast, cocktails after church, lots of food, a nap, and more food. Who knew the queen likes to play charades! And Downstairs has it pretty good, too. All in all, the Royal Family is pretty bourgeois, but that doesn't bother me. A can't think of a more pleasant way to spend Christmas than with the the queen.
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63 reviews1 follower
September 18, 2021
I read “Home with the Queen”, so this book is like a sequel to it.
Some glimpse on the well-regarded and relaxing tradition of British afternoon tea, the unique and half-year preparation of Christmas gifts and card signing, the Queen’s beautiful attention and consideration that set her royalty firm apart from any other corporates.
Different but same same. Favorite quote: “Royalty may not always be right, but they are never wrong”. I know in what context I could apply this philosophy.
I don’t know what else to expect for the one-star short.
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5 reviews2 followers
January 9, 2016
Festive but amature

The book seemed to be written by someone making a lot of guesses of what goes on behind the Royal Family's closed Christmas doors. OK as a quick read to pass time Christmas eve, but not to be taken seriously.
295 reviews5 followers
January 11, 2016
Quebec's Christmas

I'm not sure why I had to read this short book, as an American, I am fascinated by the Royals. I'm happy to see that we don't do Christmas that differently than the Windsors!
13 reviews1 follower
January 22, 2015
Mince pies etc

This was an enjoyable book. not a lot of new information, but it is well presented, and very well written. Perfect for a rainy afternoon.
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1 review
February 13, 2015
Waste of Time

There was nothing of interest in this book...carefully scripted...no secrets revealed...it's as if the Queen herself wrote it with great reservation.
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367 reviews1 follower
March 30, 2015
Sycophantic and light on new info.
1 review
September 27, 2016
Like this!

Very interesting and informative! I am sure this will entertain most people who are royal watchers and fans of the Queen
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1 review
November 19, 2016
Kind of quirky,but nice ....

Interesting, I am glad I never be invited, it would prolly bore me to death...all I all the writer made it a success....
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