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The Royal Christmas message: King Charles breaks tradition for 2024 address

By Victoria Ward
Daily Telegraph UK·
24 Dec, 2024 02:47 AM5 mins to read

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The King chose to record his Christmas message at a former hospital chapel. Photo / Getty Images

The King chose to record his Christmas message at a former hospital chapel. Photo / Getty Images

The King chose to record his Christmas message at a former hospital chapel, marking the first time in 18 years that it has not been filmed at the royal residence.

The monarch’s annual address was filmed at the Fitzrovia Chapel, which was at the heart of the former Middlesex Hospital in Pearson Square, central London.

The choice of venue will be seen as an interesting one for the King, who is deeply interested in religion and has faced his own health crisis this year.

While the contents of his festive broadcast remain a closely guarded secret, the chapel is understood to reflect his key themes of healthcare and community.

The monarch, diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer in February, will continue to receive weekly treatment well into next year. Palace aides insist it is “moving in a positive direction”.

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King Charles will continue to receive weekly treatment well into next year. Photo / Getty Images
King Charles will continue to receive weekly treatment well into next year. Photo / Getty Images

He will use the message to reflect on a year that has involved not just his own cancer diagnosis but that of his daughter-in-law, the Princess of Wales, focusing in particular on the incredible work of the healthcare profession.

He will also highlight the value of community, hailing the way in which people came together in the wake of the riots that erupted after three young girls were killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop in Southport in the summer.

It was the monarch’s decision to break with tradition by filming the message at an external location rather than at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle.

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It will be the third since his accession, with his previous messages filmed at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, and at Buckingham Palace.

He wanted to give the broadcast a fresher, more modern feel, demonstrating his long-held desire to “reach out into communities rather than bringing them into him”, a royal source said.

The Fitzrovia Chapel ticked all his boxes, whilst also happening to boast unique royal links. The King, who had not previously set foot in the church, was “absolutely enchanted” by its size, its “astonishing beauty” and its rich history, the Telegraph understands. He was delighted with the results.

The chapel features a golden mosaic ceiling over the nave, offering a space for both staff and patients to reflect and find solace. The gold leaf ceiling features 555 stars and more than 40 different types of marble.

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George VI, the King’s grandfather, laid the foundation stone when the hospital was rebuilt in 1928.

It was designed by John Loughborough Pearson, the award-winning architect behind buildings such as Truro Cathedral and Westminster Hall, as well as additions to St Margaret’s Church in the grounds of Westminster Abbey.

Its candlesticks, effigies, pews and altar cloths were all purchased with money raised by the medical community, and it retains its original door, which was symbolically left ajar to allow people to visit day or night.

The first service held in the chapel was on Christmas Day 1891, with an official opening ceremony by the Bishop of London in June 1892. 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.

Notable people commemorated at the Fitzrovia Chapel include Diana Beck, the first female neurosurgeon, who died at the Middlesex Hospital in 1956, and Rudyard Kipling, who died there in January 1936 and whose body lay in state in the chapel before his funeral at Westminster Abbey.

The Middlesex Hospital was also where Diana, Princess of Wales, opened London’s first dedicated Aids ward in 1983.

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The tree shown in the broadcast will be placed in the Royal Trinity Hospice. Photo / Getty Images
The tree shown in the broadcast will be placed in the Royal Trinity Hospice. Photo / Getty Images

The living Christmas tree shown in the broadcast was decorated with sustainable decorations and later donated to Croydon BME Forum and Macmillan Cancer Support’s Can You C Me? project. It will be placed in the Royal Trinity Hospice, Clapham, the oldest hospice in the United Kingdom, of which the Queen has been patron since 2006.

On two occasions, the BBC broadcast from the chapel as part of a series of national hospital radio shows. Today, the building is used as a community space for exhibitions and other events and is open to the public for those seeking a moment of solace.

“It is also a non-denominational chapel, which of course, is a key focus,” said the royal source. “Even though this is a Christmas address, His Majesty likes to reach out to those of all faiths and none.”

The late Queen largely filmed her messages at Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace, or Sandringham, broadcasting to the nation every year of her reign apart from one.

In 1969, a written message was released instead because a repeat of the documentary made about the Royal Family was already scheduled for the holiday period. The first televised message was broadcast live in 1957.

The Royal Christmas Message will be broadcast in New Zealand at 6.06pm on RNZ National and 6.50pm on TVNZ 1.

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