The “pathetic” state of the Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree has prompted an online debate about the annual tradition.
The large Spruce tree, which is a gift from Norway in recognition of the UK’s help during World War II, was installed today and its threadbare foliage immediately got people talking.
One person joked: “I’ve always thought the Trafalgar Sq tree has forever been a sad pathetic sight. Time to call off this joke once and for all.
“Time for a tree that lifts the spirits instead of driving one to look for a bottle of spirits.”
😂I’ve always thought the Trafalgar Sq tree has forever been a sad pathetic sight. Time to call off this joke once and for all. Time for a tree that lifts the spirits instead of driving one to look for a bottle of spirits.
— R Barker 🇺🇸🇬🇧🏳️🌈🇺🇦🇪🇺🌊 (@RobLondon) November 28, 2022
The tree, which has been given every year since 1947, is a centrepiece at the London landmark every Christmas but has attracted some negatives comments due to its condition in recent years.
Writing on Twitter, one user said the tree looked like it had “been recycled” from a previous year while another person said they should have got “a plastic one down from the attic” instead.
Another Twitter user, writing as Larry the Cat, said the tree looked like it had been transported as handluggage on a budget airline.
Judging by the photos of the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree being felled last week in Norway and arriving today, it’s been transported as hand luggage on Ryanair… (Photos @UKinNorway and @danbarker) pic.twitter.com/iEwKkqPuAd
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) November 28, 2022
Even the British Embassy in Oslo felt the need to go online to say the tree had been “in perfect condition when it left” and was a symbol of the close relationship between the two countries.
The @trafalgartree is now on its way to London 🎄
— British Embassy Oslo 🇬🇧🇳🇴 (@UKinNorway) November 21, 2022
A pleasure hosting @LM_Westminster this weekend, and thanks to @Oslokommune for a wonderful ceremony! The tree remains a symbol of the close 🇬🇧🇳🇴 relationship
Disclaimer: The #TrafalgarTree was in perfect condition when it left! pic.twitter.com/qs11Uo4KSz
But the tree did have some defenders with Westminster council’s deputy leader Tim Roca saying it was “a wonderful gesture of friendship”.
He added: “Perhaps we should stop knocking it just because it doesn’t look like it’s out of Disney.”
"Trafalgar tree blah blah looks awful blah blah Do Norway hate us blah blah". Repeat ad nauseum.🥱
— Cllr Tim Roca🇬🇧🏳️🌈🇺🇦 (@timroca85) November 28, 2022
It left Norway 🇳🇴 looking great. It's a wonderful gesture of friendship. Perhaps we should stop knocking it just because it doesn't look like it's out of Disney.🤷♂️ pic.twitter.com/XRgfLED40Z