The Queen will be leaving the Christmas decorations up until February for a very special reason
It’s a long-standing British tradition that all Christmas decorations are taken down by the twelfth night.However, Her Majesty the Queen will leave hers up for longer for a reason you probably weren’t aware of.The Queen spent this year at Windsor Castle which features a huge 20ft perfectly decorated tree that will stay up until the first week of February.
King George VI passed away on 6 February 1952 at Sandringham House, where the Queen will usually stay to honour his death. The Express reports that she usually leaves the estate around the time of her Accession date, which could be on February 6, 7, 8 or 11, depending on geographic location and time zone.
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