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  2. The best (and worst) royal Christmas cards of all time - AOL

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    1982: William’s first Christmas. Royal Christmas card bearing a full-color family photograph of Prince Charles, Princess Diana, and the infant Prince William from 1982 (PA) To celebrate the ...

  3. List of Christmas television episodes and specials in the ...

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    Note: The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures have been going since 1825 but started being broadcast in 1966. The Royal Christmas Message (1957–1968, 1970 – present). Note: The Royal Christmas message has been read as far back as King George V in 1932 & 1935 over the radio , and then George VI in 1939, 1941–1942, 1945–1946, 1949 and ...

  4. Is the royal family Christmas card a little too perfect? - AOL

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    Some are debating that little Princess Charlotte was photoshopped into the Cambridge's royal family portrait -- take a look and weigh in!

  5. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    It was named among "The Five Worst English Cars of All Time" in a 2012 article on askaprice.com [36] and ranked the 5th worst British car in a 2008 survey of 4,000 motorists by internet magazine iMotormag. [37] Hotcars.com ranked it #3 in its list of the 20 worst European cars of all time, [38] and the Oxford Mail included it in its "The worst ...

  6. 2023 Royal Christmas Cards from Will + Kate, Harry - AOL

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    Royal Christmas Cards 2023 British Royals The Prince and Princess of Wales. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by The Prince and Princess of Wales (@princeandprincessofwales)

  7. Christmas controversies - Wikipedia

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    Christmas controversies. A 1931 edition of the Soviet magazine Bezbozhnik, published by the League of Militant Atheists, depicting an Orthodox Christian priest being forbidden to take home a tree for the celebration of Christmastide, which was banned under the Marxist–Leninist doctrine of state atheism [1] Christmas is the celebration of the ...