The Royal Family have announced what they'll be getting up to over the Christmas period, which will be the first since the passing of the Queen.
Things will be kept in line with the Royal family's traditions, as King Charles and Queen Camilla will be joined by other royals for a morning church service in Sandringham.
It's not yet known who exactly will be attending as those details are yet to be announced, but it is likely that Prince William and Princess Kate will be there with their three children.
It's the first time that Charles will deliver the King's speech, which will air on BBC One Scotland on Christmas Day, writes The Mirror.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Royal family have been celebrating the festive season at Windsor during the past few years, but will return to Sandringham next weekend.
The plans were released just minutes after Meghan Markle and Prince Harry revealed another show with Netflix - less than a week after their bombshell docuseries.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are going to be presenting a new documentary on the streaming site called 'Live To Lead' which will premiere on Hogmanay, December 31.
The seven-part series, which includes pieces to camera from the couple, will see interviews with inspirational leaders including New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
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