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King and Queen choose 20th wedding anniversary portrait for Christmas card
The card marks King Charles and Queen Camilla's 20th wedding anniversary and is sent to hundreds including world leaders and charities, continuing the royal festive tradition.
- On Saturday, Buckingham Palace released the official 2025 Christmas card featuring King Charles III and Queen Camilla arm in arm, photographed at Villa Wolkonsky during their April 2025 state visit.
- The couple chose their wedding-anniversary portrait for this year's card, as their anniversary occurred during royal duty in Italy where they attended a grand banquet.
- Photographer Chris Jackson captured Camilla in a white and beige coat dress by Anna Valentine and the King in a blue pinstripe suit, framed by a dark red border with the message `Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New Year`.
- Senior members of the British royal family customarily release a copy of the card they send to family, friends and colleagues over the festive period, distributing copies to world leaders, diplomats, charities and organisations.
- The trip formed part of a busy run over the past year despite Charles undergoing treatment, and the year included three state visits to the UK for the first time in nearly 40 years.
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King Charles and Queen Camilla release 2025 Christmas card
The cards will be sent to family, friends, world leaders, diplomats, charities and organisations
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The photograph was taken earlier this year as the couple visited Villa Wolkonsky, the British ambassador’s residence in Rome, Italy. It is framed inside the card by a dark red border, with the printed message in a matching colour on the opposite side reading “Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New Year”. Charles and Camilla’s wedding anniversary on 9 April came on the same day they met Pope Francis, who died less than two weeks later at the …
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