Royal followers quickly took to social media to discuss the festive release, with many eager to see the Prince and Princess of Wales alongside their children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — who are continuing to grow up in the public eye.
Last year’s Christmas card was accompanied by a short festive message and stood out for breaking with tradition, as it was released as a GIF rather than a still photograph. The animated image featured falling snow layered over a digitally created background, which surprised many royal watchers.
In contrast, this year’s card returned to a more traditional format, though it still sparked debate online. The image was shared via Kensington Palace’s official platforms and shows the family enjoying a relaxed moment outdoors.
Despite the warm reception to the family portrait itself, some commenters focused on the timing of the photo, pointing out that it was taken months earlier. Several social media users questioned the seasonal relevance of a springtime image being used for a Christmas greeting, with a few suggesting a more recent photo would have felt more appropriate.
The release of the Wales family’s card followed closely behind the festive message from the King and Queen. Their card, shared earlier in the month, featured a photograph originally taken to mark a personal milestone rather than the holiday season itself.
The image shows the monarchs standing together in a formal garden setting during an overseas visit, framed by rich seasonal colours and accompanied by a classic Christmas and New Year message.