King Charles' private residence Highgrove has shared the details of upcoming events at the property ahead of Christmas.
Advertising under the "Christmas Events At Highgrove 2025", the estate's official website invites visitors to "Immerse yourself in Christmas cheer and enjoy a festive day with family, friends, and colleagues, as Highgrove hosts exclusive dining, and shopping events."
"The splendid surroundings of the Orchard Room and Highgrove Estate will be sure to put you in joyful spirits.
"Whether you're dining in the Orchard Room or browsing a selection of festive gifts, including beautiful homeware, food and drink, and artwork by His Majesty King Charles III in the Highgrove Christmas Shop, there is something for everyone to enjoy at Highgrove this Christmas."
According to the dates mentioned on the website, people would be able to attend the events till 21st of December.
Gardens and public educational activities at Highgrove are managed by The King's Foundation, a charity founded by King Charles III when he was Prince of Wales.
In another announcement, the website invites people to have "Christmas Lunch at Highgrove 2025 till 20th December 2025.
"Enjoy a relaxing two—or three-course lunch with family, friends, or colleagues in the beautiful surroundings of the Orchard Room Restaurant."
According to the website prices start from £49.80.
It says Garden tours are not included, as the gardens will be closed for the season.
Meanwhile, speculation that Prince William will skip King Charles III's private Christmas lunch has stirred a debate about the ongoing crisis that erupted after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his remaining royal titles over his links to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The king's private Christmas lunch, which is currently making the headlines, would not be hosted at the Highgrove estate.