It’s my favourite part of any State Visit and it just got
    sprinkled with Christmas. You can’t beat the behind the scenes
    reveal of the set up for the State Banquet and this time round,
    it’s full on festive.

    The Royal Family has taken to sharing snapshots of Queen Camilla
    inspecting the table settings and flower arrangements ahead of
    State Banquets now. King Charles comes along, too, but presumably
    to nod and say yes as all husbands do when the other half is going
    on about home furnishings.

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    It’s always a spectacular sight but with hours to go until the
    State Banquet for the President of Germany, it got even prettier as
    this gala dinner is set in St. George’s Hall complete with giant
    Christmas tree and festive garlands.

    St. George’s Hall, at the heart of Windsor Castle, is a sight to
    behold at the best of times. Its ceiling is covered with the crests
    of Knights of the Garter with a few gaps for those who lost this
    prestigious honour (no one tell Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor that
    this is an actual thing after he was stripped of his membership by
    King Charles in recent weeks). However, at Christmas, it is
    something else.

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    The banquet table, which will seat around 160 guests, is nestled
    beneath the giant tree which is covered in sparkling lights as well
    as green and gold baubles.

    The huge Nordmann Fir, felled in Windsor Great Park, is decked
    with thousands of lights as well as ornaments.

    Around the hall there are also festive garlands, strung from the
    balconies beneath the famous vaulted ceiling.

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    Queen Camilla has kept the decorations festive. The tables are
    covered in arrangements of bright red flowers in golden vases,
    interspersed with festive green foliage.

    It’s also a diplomatic nod as red is the one colour shared
    between the two flags of the UK and Germany and might provide a
    clue to the tiara that The Queen will wear for the State Banquet.
    However, considering her recent decision to shake things up and use
    the emerald tiara previously only ever worn in public by Princess
    Eugenie at her wedding, nothing is being counted as certain on the
    jewellery front.

    The guests will be served a meal showcasing seasonal produce
    sourced at the royal estates and highlighting the best of British
    cuisine. King Charles also has an admirable wine cellar to head
    into to keep glasses topped up.

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    The royals were getting into full festive spirit as they started
    to reveal the details of the State Banquet with Christmas music
    accompanying the behind the scenes preview which was very much
    focused on Queen Camilla.

    Earlier, royal chef Mark Flanagan revealed that The King and
    Queen will make all the final decisions about the food served at
    the banquet.

    The President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, is on a three
    day State Visit to the UK with his wife, Elke Budenbender. He was
    given an official welcome at Windsor by King Charles and Queen
    Camilla, with the support of the Prince and Princess of Wales,
    before heading to London for a meeting with Prime Minister, Sir
    Keir Starmer.

    But the best part of this State Visit has been, without a doubt,
    the stunning Christmas show just put on by Queen Camilla and the
    Royal Family. It’s a ratings topper for sure.

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