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The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

1981 The newlyweds Charles and Diana smile happily on the Christmas card, and Dianas story begins from here.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

From Charles and From the birth of Dianas first child, William, to the following, Harry, these Christmas cards also record the growth of the two children, making the pictures full and full, making them warm and loving family portraits. Each one carries a blessing signed by the two couples.
In 1997, Charles and Diana took Christmas card photos with their two sons separately for the first time. William and Harry grew up to be handsome boys, but there were no more decent photos of the family. Princess Diana and Charles had gradually The trip drifted apart, and two years later Diana died in a car accident. Diana was no longer on the Christmas cards after that, but was replaced by a woman named Camilla. She became Charless pillow. I have to say that Charless smile was brighter than before. Charles looked at Camilla. The look in La Las eyes was definitely true love. Even though she endured being scolded as a mistress, her "efforts" were slowly rewarded. The Queen and the people accepted her again, and Camilla was the winner in life.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.

The British royal family’s Christmas cards over the past 37 years have long since changed.