Waterloo Region Record

Royals, Markle attend Christmas service

- Gregory Katz and Alastair Grant

SANDRINGHA­M, ENGLAND — Queen Elizabeth and senior members of the Royal Family — along with newcomer Meghan Markle, an American actress engaged to Prince Harry — attended a Christmas church service on Monday as a crowd of local residents gathered.

Markle smiled and gave a brief wave in her first public appearance with the Queen. She and Harry stopped to talk with several locals on their way back to the Queen’s residence.

“She was very, very lovely,” said Judith Wallis, who was among a crowd larger than in previous years.

The Queen was joined by her husband, Prince Philip, and close family members, including grandson Prince William and his wife, Kate, who is expecting the couple’s third child in the spring.

Queen Elizabeth, 91, and Philip, 96, missed last year’s church service because they had the flu, but they seemed in good health during Monday’s brief appearance. Philip walked back to the house with others, but the Queen opted to be driven. She and Prince Charles’s wife, Camilla, rode to and from the service in a chauffeure­d Bentley.

The Queen used her annual Christmas message to pay tribute to the way London and Manchester pulled together after extremist attacks earlier this year. The brief speech was televised on Christmas Day in the United Kingdom and the 51 other Commonweal­th countries, including Canada.

The Queen, seated at a desk in her study, praised Manchester, hit by a suicide bomber in May, and London, which endured attacks on Parliament, London Bridge and other landmarks. She said it was her privilege to visit young survivors of the attack on a Manchester concert hall as they were recovering from the blast, which claimed 22 lives.

“I describe that hospital visit as a ‘privilege’ because the patients I met were an example to us all, showing extraordin­ary bravery and resilience.”

She also had kind words for her husband, who this year stepped down from most public duties because of his advancing years. She praised him for his “support and unique sense of humour.”

The Queen and Philip are spending the holidays at their country estate in Sandringha­m, 175 kilometres north of London.

The Royal Family had a private lunch scheduled after the church service, with turkey reared on the estate featured on the menu.

This is the first Christmas the family is joined by Markle. She and Harry plan to marry at Windsor Castle in May.

Markle seemed comfortabl­e walking to the church arm-in-arm with Harry. She and Kate curtsied in front of the Queen after the service was over.

The Queen said in her brief broadcast that the Royal Family looks forward “to welcoming new members into it next year.”

 ?? CHRIS JACKSON, GETTY IMAGES ?? Queen Elizabeth II attends Christmas Day service at Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Christmas Day in King’s Lynn, England.
CHRIS JACKSON, GETTY IMAGES Queen Elizabeth II attends Christmas Day service at Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Christmas Day in King’s Lynn, England.
 ?? ALASTAIR GRANT, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, left, Prince Philip, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, walk back to the Sandringha­m estate after the service.
ALASTAIR GRANT, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, left, Prince Philip, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, walk back to the Sandringha­m estate after the service.

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