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Christmas, which is observed on December 25, is both a hallowed religious festival and a global cultural and economic phenomenon.

Individuals all over the world have celebrated it through secular customs and activities. Christians remember Christmas Day as the birth anniversary of Jesus of Nazareth, a spiritual leader whose teachings form the basis of their faith.

Exchanging gifts, decorating Christmas trees, attending church, sharing meals with family and friends, and, of course, awaiting for Santa Claus to arrive are all popular customs. Since 1870, the 25th of December has been a federal holiday in the United States.

Does Queen Elizabeth celebrate Christmas?

Of course, the Queen celebrates this special occasion to the core.

The Sandringham House is where the Royal Family customarily spends Christmas and New Year’s.

The Queen usually attends the Christmas service at St Mary Magdalene Church near Sandringham with other members of the royal family on December 25, giving the public sight of Her Majesty on Christmas Day proper, as her Christmas message is now pre-recorded.

Many Christmases were spent at Windsor Castle, where the Royal Family spends Easter, while Her Majesty’s children were little. Royal Christmases have returned to Sandringham since 1988 when the castle was rewired.

How much does Queen Elizabeth spend on Christmas yearly?

According to The Sun website, the Queen spends over $40,000 on Xmas gifts annually.

Who receives gifts from Queen Elizabeth on Christmas?

Senior staff and families receive gifts from the Queen. The Queen’s gift list includes 620 individuals.

What types of gifts does Queen Elizabeth give on Christmas?

Everyone gets “a book token, or a tiny piece of china from the palace gift store, and most years she additionally presents them a beautiful Christmas pudding in a box.”

Head of content and Editor-at-large at Ghanafuo.com – Dickson Ofori Siaw is a blunt writer who loves to make his readers see "the other perspectives of a news story". Follow me on Twitter @kwadwo_dost

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