King Charles breaks with major tradition in his 2024 Christmas speech to the nation

King Charles will address the nation for the third time as monarch on Christmas Day, where he is expected to speak about the health battles experienced by his family.

King Charles III Delivers His Christmas Speech For The First Time

King Charles has pre-recorded his Christmas speech at a special location (Image: Getty Images)

King Charles has decided not to film this year’s Christmas message at a royal estate in a major break from tradition.

The 76-year-old monarch recorded his speech at the Fitzrovia Chapel, a former hospital chapel in Pearson Square, central London, almost two weeks ago, the Telegraphrevealed.

A still image of his Christmas speech shows the King beaming at the camera as he stands in front of a real Christmas tree, decorated with sustainable decorations including pinecones, metal bells, twisted glass and glass baubles.

The choice of venue appears to display two very poignant meanings, one to his deeply held Christian beliefs and the other to the health struggles he and others have faced this year.

It is understood that this year, the King will choose to reflect on international, national and personal challenges and how they can be overcome by communities supporting one another.

The Princess of Wales chose a similar theme for her Christmas carol concert, which focused on themes of kindness, love, empathy and being there for each other through tough times.

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The gold ceiling and mosaics in the Fitzrovia Chapel

The gold ceiling and mosaics in the Fitzrovia Chapel (Image: Alamy Stock Photo)

The King is expected to use his Christmas message, which will be broadcast at 3pm on Christmas Day, to reflect on an extraordinary year which saw him and his daughter-in-law Kate diagnosed with cancer in quick succession.

Against the beautiful backdrop of Fitzrovia Chapel, the King will thank the incredible work of the healthcare profession and highlight the value of community, especially in the wake of riots after the Southport stabbings this summer.

It is understood that Charles was keen to film his third Christmas message at an external location, rather than at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle in a bid to give it a more modern feel.

The Fitztrovia Chapel, described on its website as “an enchanting jewel of Byzantine inspired architecture, is a simply breathatking venue.

Fitzrovia Chapel, Middlesex Hospital, Pearson Square, London

The Fitzrovia Chapel features 40 types of marble (Image: Alamy Stock Photo)

Designed by John Loughborough Pearson, it includes more than 40 types of marble and a golden mosaic ceiling featuring 555 stars.

The first service was held in the chapel on Christmas Day 1891 and fast became a plan for both staff and patients of the former Middlesex Hospital to reflect and find solace.

It quickly became a meeting point for groups of all faiths within the hospital community, as well as a wedding venue for both medical staff and patients.

The fact that is was a non-denominational chapel is understood to have been a key factor that it was chosen, a reflection of the King’s desire to be a defender of all faiths, not just Christianty.

The chapel remains a place of worship today, and is also available for weddings and civil partnerships, community events, concerts, fashion shows and exhibitions.

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Fitzrovia Chapel is a central London church (Image: Getty)

The monarch’s Christmas message has been a key fixture in the royal diary since King George V broadcast the first televised address live in 1957.

But it was Queen Elizabeth who turned the moment into a national institution, broadcasting a message for every year of her reign except one.

In 1969 she released a written message in lieu of a broadcast, because a repeat of the special behind-the-scenes documentary ‘Royal Family’ had already been scheduled for the holiday period.

The King’s previous Christmas messages have been filmed at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle and at Buckingham Palace.

His late mother typically favoured filming her messages at either Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace of Sandringham.

Following the broadcast, the Christmas tree was donated to Croydon BME Forum and Macmillan Cancer Support’s ‘Can You C Me?’ project and will be placed in the Royal Trinity Hospice, Clapham, the oldest hospice in the United Kingdom. Her Majesty The Queen has been patron since 2006 and most recently visited the hospice to mark its 130th anniversary in 2021.

 

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