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Holy Mistletoe! The British Royal Family just unveiled their Christmas tree and it’s magical

Move over Mimi, Christmas extraness just got OWNED by the royals.
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When you rule the seven kingdoms… You have every right to be all kinds of EXTRAVAGANT during the most wonderful time of year.

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And the British Royal Family are filling in their yearly quota, unveiling their 2017 Christmas decorations.

It’s the season to be merry, and Duchess Camilla couldn’t be more jolly as she opened the doors to Clarence House, showing off her stunning Christmas tree.

The Duchess of Cornwall was enchanted by her mini guests.

Now this is what we call a Knighting-gale!

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The royal lunched with children from the Helen & Douglas hospice and the Roald Dahl charity.

Prince Charles’ wife hosted children from the Helen & Douglas hospice and the Roald Dahl charity.

Welcoming the little ones into her sprawling residence, they got the chance to see the marvelous tree before indulging in a delicious lunch.

The Duchess’ Facebook page shared a series of snaps, showing the royal chatting to the kids and watch on as the tree got knighted.

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“Every year, The Duchess of Cornwall invites children to help decorate the Christmas tree at Clarence House,” they penned alongside the photos.

“Today, the event was attended by families supported by Helen & Douglas House (of which Her Royal Highness is Patron), and Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity.”

Before adding, “The children then joined The Duchess for lunch, featuring Christmas tree biscuits and mince pies (of course!)”

How pretty are the handmade decorations.

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We want an invite to the Duchess’ residence.

Joining in on the Christmas fun times, Buckingham Palace have also received their trees.

The Palace’s Facebook page enlightened us with the fun history behind the festive decorations, explaining, “Did you know that the displaying the Christmas trees was introduced to Britain in the late eighteenth century by Queen Charlotte, consort of George III?”

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Adding, “Although the first Christmas Tree was later popularised by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the nineteenth century.”

We can’t wait to see Her Majesty give her annual Christmas speech.

The Palace announced, “Christmas has arrived at Buckingham Palace!”

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Now that’s a decoration fit for a Queen.

The Palace were dropping hints about the stunning decorations.

Taking to Twitter at the beginning of the month, they penned, “Happy 1st of December!”

“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Buckingham Palace – see the final look next week. “

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And the final look was even more fabulous than we could have imagined.

Featuring multiple trees, including a 15-foot from Great Windsor Park in the Palace’s Marble Hall along with two in the Grand Entrance.

While all the decorations were simply sublime, our favourite has to be the tiny little crowns!

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How many Christmas trees does on royal need?

Baubles for days!

What a grand entrance.

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