Christmas cards from the British royal family are often associated with familiar traditions—winter backdrops, festive colors, and a sense of seasonal formality. That expectation is what made the 2025 Christmas card from Prince William and Catherine stand out so noticeably. The image, released ahead of the holidays, presents the Prince and Princess of Wales with their three children in a relaxed outdoor setting that feels warm, personal, and unposed. While many admired the closeness captured in the photograph, others were surprised by how far it seemed to drift from the traditional look typically associated with a royal Christmas greeting.
Shared through official channels connected to Kensington Palace, the photograph shows the family seated together on a grassy field in Norfolk, surrounded by flowers and greenery. Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis appear comfortable and at ease, leaning in toward their parents in a way that conveys warmth and familiarity. The message accompanying the card is brief and classic—“Wishing everyone a very Happy Christmas.” Despite the simplicity of the greeting, online discussion quickly focused on the absence of seasonal markers such as winter scenery, holiday décor, or festive attire, leading some to question whether the image truly felt like a Christmas card at all.
Seen within the broader context of the past year, the choice of image may carry a deeper meaning. The Wales family has faced a demanding period, with Prince William openly describing the year as one of the most challenging he has experienced, and Princess Catherine focusing on recovery and well-being following her cancer treatment. From that perspective, the card’s calm and natural tone may reflect themes of renewal, peace, and togetherness rather than formality. As the family prepares to spend Christmas at Sandringham with King Charles and Queen Camilla, the response to the card highlights how closely royal traditions are observed—and how even subtle departures from expectation can spark widespread discussion.